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intricacy

[in-tri-kuh-see]

noun

plural

intricacies 
  1. intricate character or state.

  2. an intricate part, action, etc.

    intricacies of the law.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of intricacy1

First recorded in 1595–1605; intric(ate) + -acy
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There are subtle intricacies he has yet to fully grasp, such as where to position on relay throws from the outfield.

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Rather, it should be embraced wholly, taking into account the sources, traditions and intricacies that make certain foods so unique.

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Moakley told Salon that prior to assisting Nichols with website development, he wasn't familiar with the intricacies of how the U.S. distributes foreign aid and who it helps.

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He felt these narrative intricacies required a first-ever “Black Mirror” writers’ room to sort it all out.

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But despite that, Mr Garcia remains incarcerated in El Salvador as lawyers debate the unusual intricacies of the case.

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