To join by weaving or twining together; interweave.
[Latin complectī, to entwine : com-, com- + plectere, to plait.]
Dictionary:
com·plect (kəm-plĕkt') ![]() |
[Latin complectī, to entwine : com-, com- + plectere, to plait.]
| WordNet: complect |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
be interwoven or interconnected
Synonyms: interconnect, interlink
| complexion | |
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| Araki language |
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