Complexity
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Complexity in general usage is the opposite of simplicity. Complexity in specific usage is the opposite of independence, while complication is the opposite of simplicity.
See also
- Arabesque
- Convolute
- Difficult
- Ergodic literature
- Military-industrial complex
- Oedipus complex
- Madonna-whore complex
- Complex (psychology)
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