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intricate

Adjective

This word carries a sense of deliberate, detailed craftsmanship. It suggests a high level of precision and a sophisticated arrangement where every small part is necessary for the whole to function or be beautiful. It is often used to describe jewelry, lace, architectural carvings, or complex legal systems. While similar to complex, intricate focuses more on the fine details and the interconnectedness of small pieces rather than just the difficulty of understanding a concept. A puzzle is intricate because of its many interlocking bits, whereas a mathematical theory is complex because of its abstract depth.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Having many complexly interrelating parts or elements.

"The watch mechanism is incredibly intricate."

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