Definitionn. the quality of being simple or uncompounded
Last update: August 4, 2015
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This is because we assumed for simplicity that water and glass have identical coefficients of refraction. [noun]
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This net uses the highest quality terylene bobbinet netting and the classical ' bell ' design renowned for its simplicity and ease of use. [noun]
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Notwithstanding the simplicity of the latter, he did ample justice to the instructions he had received, more than fulfilling the strongest hopes of his teacher. [noun]
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He was an adoring husband--confiding to simplicity--a kind father, a fond friend, though never a firm one. [noun]
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Faith Darling, a gentle and beautiful young woman, had taken a natural liking to him, because of his troubles, and simplicity, and devotion to his widowed mother. [noun]
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With its child-like simplicity and latent fire, it was rather the face of a dreamer and poet than of a warrior and hero. [noun]
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Percy would admire its simplicity-- Ritson could not impugn its authenticity. [noun]
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"Dear sir," answered Edie, assuming a countenance of great simplicity, "what likelihood is there o'that."' [noun]
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