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intricate

[in-tri-kit] / ˈɪn trɪ kɪt /


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Tanizaki’s capacious tale is as intricate as origami—and the Makioka women are memorable, both as subtly drawn individuals and a collective.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet, Ms. Chan writes, “how the visual of this intricate surface amplifies the way I hear music is a mystery to me.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Its intricate lore, numerous characters, endless battles and long running time might scare off outsiders, yet there’s something defiant about an animated feature unconcerned with its prospects among Western viewers.

From Los Angeles Times

Carving the intricate statues, which are often adorned with bright paint and gold leaf, was an art he learned from his father as a teenager.

From Barron's

The cerebral cortex consists of six layers that work together to form highly intricate neural circuits.

From Science Daily