† imˈplexion Obs. rare.
[ad. late L. implexiōn-em, noun of action from implectĕre: see implex.]
Complication, intertwining.
| 1678 Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. ii. §22. 97 The mutual occursions and rencounters of atoms,..their cohesions, implexions, and entanglements. |