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"Intricate" is an English word that comes from the Latin verb intrīcāre. The present active infinitive translates as "to complicate" or "to tangle" in English. The pronunciation will be "IHN-tree-KA-reh" in classical Latin and "EEN-tree-KA-rey" in Church Latin.

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"Intricate" is an English word that comes from the Latin verb intrīcāre. The present active infinitive translates as "to complicate" or "to tangle" in English. The pronunciation will be "IHN-tree-KA-reh" in classical Latin and "EEN-tree-KA-rey" in Church Latin.

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"To entangle" or "to embarrass".

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To entangle or perplex

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