n. pl. sim·plic·i·ties
1. The property, condition, or quality of being simple or uncombined.
adj. in-sur-mount-a-ble
1. Impossible to surmount; insuperable; incapable of being overcome
n. pl. in-sim-plic-i-ties
1. The property, condition, or quality of appearing simple, despite inherent resistance to being overcome by any sort of mental, physical, or metaphysical efforts. Typically found in everyday assumptions and black holes.
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