Genealogical vs Implex - What's the difference?
genealogical | implex |
of or relating to genealogy
(label) Of the relationships among individuals within a species.
Intricate, involved, entangled, complicated, complex.
* Joseph Addison, essay in The Spectator , 9 February 1711/12:
A genealogical coefficient of a given genealogical tree; defined as the difference between the number of theoretical ancestors of a person and the number of his/her real ones in a given generation.
As adjectives the difference between genealogical and implex
is that genealogical is of or relating to genealogy while implex is intricate, involved, entangled, complicated, complex.As a noun implex is
a genealogical coefficient of a given genealogical tree; defined as the difference between the number of theoretical ancestors of a person and the number of his/her real ones in a given generation.genealogical
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* (systematics) tokogeneticDerived terms
* genealogicallyimplex
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(-)- The fable of every poem is, according to Aristotle’s division, either simple or implex'. It is called simple when there is no change of fortune in it; '''implex''', when the fortune of the chief actor changes from bad to good, or from good to bad. The ' implex fable is thought most perfect: I suppose, because it is more proper to stir up the passion of the reader, and to surprise him with a greater variety of accidents.