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overcomplex

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English

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Etymology

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From over- +‎ complex.

Adjective

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overcomplex (comparative more overcomplex, superlative most overcomplex)

  1. Excessively complex.
    • 1962 October, M. J. Wilson, “Three years of dieselisation at Devons Road depot”, in Modern Railways, pages 262, 264:
      But in the early days of the scheme the new machines created some problems for the fitters, who found them over-complex and their faults hard to diagnose after many years' experience of small, simple steam locomotives.