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complice

 
Dictionary: com·plice   (kŏm'plĭs) pronunciation
n. Archaic
An associate; an accomplice.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin complex, complic-, one closely connected with : Latin com-, com- + Latin plicāre, to fold.]


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