by vnquishr January 13, 2020
Referring to an idea, or concept that appears to be simple to understand, yet is very complex in it's true description.
by Wayne Siegmund November 20, 2006
by Scout 740 Baker April 17, 2004
sim·plex’·i·ty sĭm-plěk'sĭ-tē noun
Sniglet- 1. Simplifying the complex; to make less complicated; reduce complexity; to simplify a problem. 2. Delivering complex solutions in the simplest way. sim'plex·i·ca'tion (sĭm-plěk'sĭ kā'shən) n.
Sniglet- 1. Simplifying the complex; to make less complicated; reduce complexity; to simplify a problem. 2. Delivering complex solutions in the simplest way. sim'plex·i·ca'tion (sĭm-plěk'sĭ kā'shən) n.
by McDoublespeak April 09, 2009
You have simplified this system so much that it is hard to understand and now has a high simplexity level
by Louie October 19, 2004
A: It's a rather simple sum. I'll solve it easily.
B: My friend, it looks so simple but is quite complex indeed.
A: Do you mean that it's a simplex sum?
B: Yes, I do. It has both simplicity and complexity inside.
B: My friend, it looks so simple but is quite complex indeed.
A: Do you mean that it's a simplex sum?
B: Yes, I do. It has both simplicity and complexity inside.
by Rajeeb2014 November 25, 2014
by Vee Drummond November 15, 2006