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byzantine

adjective as in complex

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He saves his most virulent criticism for a league whose strict salary cap and Byzantine roster rules make it difficult for teams to reward excellence for more than a handful of players each season.

The small chapel, decorated in the Gothic Revival style with shimmering mosaics and Byzantine influences, is tucked away in Pearson Square, in a quiet corner of London's West End.

From BBC

But this measure is a Byzantine quagmire of foggy muddle.

Her research spanned “thousands of years of history” as she drew inspiration from cultures including the Roman and Byzantine Empires and the Mayans.

From BBC

There's the American healthcare system, which proves too Byzantine for the boys to navigate when trying to obtain medical help for their friend Cartman.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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