plex
/ˈplɛks/ or /ˈplɛks/ (PLEX or PLEKS)
Definitions
1. noun
A group of related or interconnected things, such as a plexus or a complex network.
“The company’s plex of data centers provides reliable service to its clients.”
2. verb
To make something complex or difficult to understand.
“The abstract art plexed the audience with its unusual composition.”
3. verb
To join or connect (two or more things) together in a complex or intricate way.
“The artist plexed the different patterns to create a beautiful design.”