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Simplex

Simplex

See also: simplex

German

Noun

Simplex m (genitive Simplex or Simplexes, plural Simplicia or Simplizia or Simplexe or Simplizes)

  1. (linguistics) a simplex, a simple word without affixes, though in German it may have morphemes of inflection
    • 2001, Horst Haider Munske, Nils Århammar, Handbuch des Friesischen, ISBN 348473048X, page 449:
      Es sind, wie die Simplizia, überwiegend naturräumliche Stellenbezeichnungen (-berg, -brook, -horst) und nur wenige Heim- / Haus-Synonyme (-stede, -bur).
  2. (geometry) a simplex (an analogue in any dimension of the triangle or tetrahedron)
    • 2009, Erich Ossa, Topologie, second edition, page 92:
      Die gewünschte Homotopie lässt sich jedoch bewerkstelligen, wenn die Simplizes von X zunächst genügend fein unterteilt werden.
    • 2009, Hans Freudenthal, Selecta, ISBN 978-3-03719-058-6, page 582:
      Wir bemerken weiter: Die Simplexe von Z(T) sind ähnlich der zu T konjugierten.

simplex

simplex

See also: Simplex

English

Adjective

simplex (not comparable)

  1. Single, simple; not complex.
  2. (telecommunications) unidirectional

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Noun

simplex (plural simplexes or simplices)

  1. (geometry, algebraic topology) An analogue in any dimension of the triangle or tetrahedron: the convex hull of n+1 points in n-dimensional space.
  2. (linguistics) A simple word, one without affixes.
    • 1978, Helga Harries-Delisle, Contrastive Emphasis and Cleft Sentences, in Universals of Human Language, edited by Joseph H. Greenberg, ISBN 0804709696, page 460:
      The only indication that 139. is a simplex is the sentence intonation and the absence of a break between the verb and the subject.

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Latin

Latin multipliers
simplex duplex
cardinal number : ūnus

ordinal number : prīmus
adverbial number : semel
distributive number : singulī

Etymology

From the same root as semel + plicō (I fold).

Pronunciation

Adjective

simplex m, f, n (genitive simplicis); third declension

  1. single
  2. simple, plain, uncompounded
  3. pure, unmixed
  4. frank, open, without guile

Inflection

Third declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
nominative simplex simplicēs simplicia
genitive simplicis simplicium
dative simplicī simplicibus
accusative simplicem simplex simplicēs simplicia
ablative simplicī simplicibus
vocative simplex simplicēs simplicia

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