Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not complex; uncompounded; simple.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Not complex; uncompounded; simple.
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- adjective Not
complex ;simple .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The whole man, consisting of the soul and body, is called by a single name or word — for instance, John — in the token of the fact that man is brought into existence by the Word of God, which is incomplex.
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God is such an incomplex Being, that He is quicker than lightning, quicker than thought, and imperceptibly visits our soul.
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O Holy Trinity, our God! incomplex Being, Who hath created our soul also after Thine image, grant that we may have life and peace in Thee!
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The Lord, with all His infinity, is at the same time such an incomplex
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Besides this, the name signifies that our soul is likewise an incomplex being.
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Being, the most incomplex Spirit, He is wholly contained in one word, in one thought, being at the same time wholly everywhere — in all creatures.
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Likewise, the Devil and the evil spirits, as incomplex beings — though far from perfect in their incomplexity, and very limited — act upon the soul rapidly, instantaneously, as rapidly as lightning or thought.
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[1358] Because every idle word brings harm both to the soul of the man who speaks idly and to those who listen to such idle speaking; for it withdraws them from God the Word, Who is incomplex.
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The Lord is an incomplex Being, entirely distinct from matter, as incomplex as a thought or momentary movement of our heart or spirit.
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The one incomplex Spirit in the three Persons, the one single Wisdom in the three Persons, brought everything into existence from non-existence.
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