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Intricateness

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in·tri·cate  (ntr-kt)
adj.
1. Having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate. See Synonyms at elaborate.
2. Solvable or comprehensible only with painstaking effort. See Synonyms at complex.

[Middle English from Latin intrctus, past participle of intrcre, to entangle, perplex : in-, in; see in-2 + trcae, perplexities, wiles.]

intri·cate·ly adv.
intri·cate·ness n.


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She observes that for a writer "reading and writing are not all that distinct[ldots]" and describes reading as a dynamic state which demands that the reader/writer hold her- or himself "alert and ready for unaccountable beauty, for the intricateness or simple elegance of the [ldots] imagination, for the world that imagination evokes" (xi).
 
 
 
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