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    [Adjective]  | "in*tri*cate" | \ ˈin-tri-kət \


    1: having many complexly interrelating parts or elements : complicated

    2: difficult to resolve or analyze


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, from Latin intricatus, past participle of intricare to entangle, from in- + tricae trifles, complications;

    [Noun]  | "intricateness" 


    1: the state or quality of having many interrelated parts or aspects;


      * e.g., " ... the awesome intricateness of the human eye "





    [Adjective]  | "intricate" 


    1: having many parts or aspects that are usually interrelated;


      * e.g., " ... an intricate machine that requires some training to use it properly "





    2: made or done with great care or with much detail;


      * e.g., " ... an intricate hairstyle that requires far too much maintenance to suit my taste "





     [ "Intricate" ]

    1: Complex or complicated

      * e.g.,  ... It is an extremely intricate system. 

     [ "intrical" ]

    1: A word that doesn't exist. Usually used by dumbasses who really mean to use the word wordintegral/word.

      * e.g.,  ... "It's an intrical part..." 

     [ "Intricated" ]

    1: To intricate someone; to bring people on board or to get them onside with an idea or a proposal or an initiative of some type by getting them intricated into the process bit by bit, almost without their noticing that they are making a commitment.

      * e.g.,  ... When a group was trying to Bring Back the Ottawa Senators in 1990, a team that had not played in the National Hockey League for nearly 60 years, one of their key advisers, former US Attorney General, Elliot Richardson (now deceased) said: "First we'll get the League’s Board of Governors intricated then we'll get the (expansion) franchise!" 

     [ "intricate" ]

    1: On a broad level it refers to something that is highly complex and involved. On a more intricate level, it refers to something that has succeeded in the capture of complex details. The kind of details, like subtle mannerisms, that you take for granted in day-to-day life but are like little puzzle pieces that form the world around you, reality. That's why a lot of movies and such never seem truly realistic because they are lacking in the intricacies that inhabit the real-world. But when it happens, it's a good feeling to recognize the intricacies of the real-world successfully captured and portrayed in the fictional realm.

      * e.g.,  ... Man, this cartoon I am watching is intricate! 

     [ "intrical" ]

    1: a word that is a mashup of integral and intricate, weaving together both words to form a new meaning. integral: necessary to the completeness of the whole: "This point is integral to his plan." intricate: having many interrelated parts or facets; entangled or involved: "an intricate maze." So intrical basically means something that is so important that it cannot be extricated in any way from the whole.

      * e.g.,  ... Women became a very intrical part of the Popular Rights Movement. 

     [ "intricately" ]

    1: to taticly plan or in a certain way

      * e.g.,  ... he intricately led his squad 

     [ "Intricate" ]

    1: To bring people on board or to get them onside with an idea or a proposal or an initiative of some type by getting them 'intricated' into the process bit by bit, almost without their noticing that they are making a commitment.

      * e.g.,  ... When a group was trying to Bring Back the Ottawa Senators in 1990, a team that had not played in the National Hockey League for nearly 60 years, one of their key advisers, former US Attorney General, Elliot Richardson (now deceased) said: "First we'll intricate the League then we'll get the (expansion) franchise!" 

     [ "intricicated" ]

    1: excited and interested

      * e.g.,  ... ted got intricicated about the envelopes 

     [ "intricate imagery" ]

    1: An generated image with great peecise detail that you can "feel" certain textures and often emotions.

      * e.g.,  ... It's like reading a book just to generate pre-set intricate imagery! 

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