See Also: complexity(medicine)
Complexity(money)
complexity(dictionary)
complexity(dictionary)
chemical complexity(medicine)
Complexity Theory(money)
Complexity theory(finance)
computational complexity(encyclopedia)

apposite (oh) and complexity (oh)


apposite (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: , past participle of apponere 'to put near', from ad- 'to' + ponere 'to put']
suitable to what is happening or being discussed
-synonym appropriate appropriate
-opposite inappropriate inappropriate apposite to
::His observations are, indeed, apposite to the present discussion.
-- appositely adv
-- appositeness n [U]

complexity (oh)



[U] the state of being complicated
complexity of
::There is increasing recognition of the complexity of the causes of poverty.
::a design of great complexity
[C usually plural] one of the many details or features of something that make it hard to understand or deal with
complexity of
::The complexities of Economics are clearly and entertainingly explained.