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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
simplex
sim·plex (sĭmʹplĕks')adj. 1. Consisting of or marked by only one part or element. 2. Of or relating to a telecommunications system in which only one message can be sent in either direction at one time.n. pl. sim·plex·es or sim·pli·ces (-plĭ-sēz') 1. Mathematics. A Euclidean geometric spatial element having the minimum number of boundary points, such as a line segment in one-dimensional space, a triangle in two-dimensional space, or a tetrahedron in three-dimensional space. 2. Linguistics. A word that has no affixes and is not part of a compound; a simple word. [Latin, simple. See sem-1 in Indo-European Roots.]
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