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1. Etymology of the Italian word complesso

the Italian word complesso
derived from the Late Latin word complexus (sexual intercourse; surrounding, encompassing, encircling)
derived from the Latin word complexum
derived from the Latin word complecti (embrace, hug; welcome; lay hold of, grip; seize)
derived from the Latin word plectere (buffet, beat; punish; plait, twine)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *plek-

Derivations in Italian

complessare, complessità, complessometria, ipercomplesso

Cognates

Dutch complex, English complex, French complexe, German komplex, German Komplex, Lithuanian kompleksas, Norwegian kompleks, Russian комплeкc, Swedish komplex

2. Etymology of the Italian word complesso

derived from the Italian word complesso
derived from the Late Latin word complexus (sexual intercourse; surrounding, encompassing, encircling)
derived from the Latin word complexum
derived from the Latin word complecti (embrace, hug; welcome; lay hold of, grip; seize)
derived from the Latin word plectere (buffet, beat; punish; plait, twine)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *plek-

Derivations in Italian

complessare, complessuale, fitocomplesso, immunocomplesso



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