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Simples vs Simplex - What's the difference?

simples | simplex |

As nouns the difference between simples and simplex

is that simples is while simplex is a simplex, a simple word without affixes, though in german it may have morphemes of inflection.

As a verb simples

is (simple).

As an interjection simples

is (uk|slang) that is easy to understand.

simples

English

Noun

(head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (simple)
  • Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • (UK, slang) That is easy to understand.
  • * 2009 April 14, "jamie powell" (username), " Re: Satellite dish acquires wrong 'bird'", in uk.tech.digital-tv, Usenet :
  • There is no potential for takeover of the state of Pakistan by a rag-tag bunch of trumped-up nobodies with battered guns, and therefore no threat to the west. simples !
  • * 2010 March 25, Mike Jones, " Re: And Jeremiah The Prophet Said:", in alt.talk.creationism and other newsgroups, Usenet :
  • So you claim. So, put whatcha got on the table, or STFU. ΒΆ Simples.
  • * 2010 August 10, "AC" (username), " Re: HD coverage of the Nascar Race and Indy car races makes the F1 coverage look like Crap", in rec.autos.sport.f1, Usenet :
  • Look, the vast majority of F1 viewers don't have HD TV. There for the numbers don't add up. When they do, you will have your HD TV. Simples .
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    simplex

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Single, simple; not complex.
  • (telecommunications) unidirectional
  • Antonyms

    * (simple) complex * (unidirectional) duplex (bidirectional)

    Coordinate terms

    (unidirectional) * half-duplex * full-duplex

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • An analogue in any dimension of the triangle or tetrahedron: the convex hull of n+1'' points in ''n -dimensional space.
  • (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.

    Derived terms

    * simplicial

    See also

    * complex