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uncomplex

  • a word derived from complex.
    complex
    adjective
    composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite.

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This was the primal landscape where the idea of the nation was at its most pure and uncontaminated and uncomplex.

From The Guardian Jun. 15, 2012

Simple-chic may have a contemporary ring, but the hotel's elegant yet uncomplex approach is time-tested: Owner Hugo Pizzinini is a third-generation proprietor of the Rosa Alpina.

From Time Magazine Archive

Finally, they wanted all protein abolished, all fat and uncomplex carbohydrates, leaving us with broccoli and Metamucil.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its germ has been virulently developed in modern cultures from the uncomplex bacillus isolated sixty years ago by the late William Makepeace Thackeray.

From Letters of Travel (1892-1913) by Rudyard Kipling

Work, food, and sleep, all life reduced to its bare essentials, uncomplex, honest, healthy.

From The Octopus : A story of California by Frank Norris