A vehement, often excessive psychological dislike or fear of a particular thing.
A structure consisting of a central atom or molecule weakly connected to surrounding atoms or molecules, as for example coordination complexes in inorganic chemistry and protein complexes in biochemistry.
A multimorphemic word, one with several parts, one with affixes.
A problem.
An abnormal mental condition caused by repressed emotions.
An assemblage of related things; a collection.
A cluster of wildfires burning in the same vicinity.
A group of closely related species, often distinguished only with difficulty by traditional morphological methods.
An organized cluster of thunderstorms.
A complex number.
A collection of buildings with a common purpose, such as a university or military base.
A network of interconnected systems.
To complicate.
To form a complex with another substance
A curve, polygon or other figure that crosses or intersects itself.
Having the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is (by definition) the imaginary square root of −1.
Made up of multiple parts; composite; not simple.
Whose range is a subset of the complex numbers.
Whose coefficients are complex numbers; defined over the field of complex numbers.
Not simple, easy, or straightforward; complicated.
Disgust caused by excess; satiety.
A group of skunks.
A sickness or condition caused by overindulgence.
Overindulgence in either food or drink; overeating.
An excessive amount of something.
To fill (something) to excess.
To supply (someone) with something to excess; to disgust (someone) through overabundance.
To satisfy (someone's appetite) to excess (both literally and figuratively).
To overeat or feed to excess (on or upon something).
To indulge (in something) to excess.
To feed (someone) to excess (on, upon or with something).
To become sick from overindulgence (both literally and figuratively).
To make (someone) sick as a result of overconsumption.