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< complication
complicit >
com·plice
(k
m
pl
s)
KEY
NOUN:
Archaic
An associate; an accomplice.
ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin
complex
, complic-
,
one closely connected with
: Latin
com-
,
com-
+ Latin
plic
re
,
to fold
; see
plek-
in Indo-European roots
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