seedy vs simplex

seedy

adj
  • Untidy; unkempt. 

  • Full of seeds. 

  • Having the flavour of seeds. 

  • Infirm; unwell; gone to seed. 

  • Disreputable, run-down. 

  • Suffering the effects of a hangover. 

  • Having a peculiar flavour supposed to be derived from the weeds growing among the vines; said of certain kinds of French brandy. 

simplex

adj
  • Unidirectional. 

  • Single, simple; not complex. 

noun
  • A monomorphemic word, one without affixes. 

  • An analogue in a space of arbitrary dimensionality of the triangle or tetrahedron; the convex hull of n+1 linearly independent points in n-dimensional space; in other words, the triangle, tetrahedron etc., generalized to an arbitrary number of dimensions. 

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