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heptagon
[Rzeczownik]

a seven-sided plane shape consisting of seven line segments or edges that meet at seven interior angles

heptagon, siedmiokąt

heptagon, siedmiokąt

Ex: One version of the game featured a board laid out in a grid of heptagons instead of the usual squares .
intricate
[przymiotnik]

having many complex parts or details that make it difficult to understand or work with

złożony, skomplikowany

złożony, skomplikowany

Ex: The project required intricate strategy to ensure its success .
intricacy
[Rzeczownik]

a high degree of precision, care, and fine details in something

słowik, komplikacja

słowik, komplikacja

Ex: Explaining the plot required unpacking the story 's layer upon layer intricacy.
aesthete
[Rzeczownik]

a person with highly refined artistic tastes who appreciates and actively seeks out experiences of beauty

estetyk, miłośnik sztuki

estetyk, miłośnik sztuki

Ex: As aesthete, John spent his mornings admiring the paintings in the gallery .
aesthetic
[przymiotnik]

relating to the enjoyment or appreciation of beauty or art, especially visual art

estetyczny, zmysł estetyczny

estetyczny, zmysł estetyczny

Ex: Her blog is dedicated to exploring aesthetic aspects of contemporary architecture .
to rhapsodize
[Czasownik]

to speak or write in an enthusiastic or intense manner about someone or something one admires

rozpływać się, wielbić

rozpływać się, wielbić

Ex: Fans rhapsodize online for paragraphs about their favorite characters in the TV show .
rhapsody
[Rzeczownik]

a poem that aims to stir strong feelings in the reader through its musical language and moving themes

rhapsodia, rapsodia

rhapsodia, rapsodia

Ex: Auden 's rhapsody " The Platonic Blow " evokes a primal euphoria through sensual imagery and ecstatic wordplay .
to convolve
[Czasownik]

to combine or merge interacting functions, signals, or structures by wrapping, twisting, or overlying them

skonwolować, splotować

skonwolować, splotować

Ex: The startup plans convolve lidar sensor sweeps with terrain maps to generate high-resolution 3D models .
convolution
[Rzeczownik]

the combining or merging of two intersecting entities by twisting, folding, or wrapping one upon the other

konwolucja, złożoność

konwolucja, złożoność

Ex: Astronomers convolutions in galactic arms indicative of gravitational interactions between clusters of stars .
convoluted
[przymiotnik]

formed through the process of rolling or winding an object or material lengthwise around its own axis

wkręcony, skręcony

wkręcony, skręcony

Ex: The walnut had convoluted shell that made it tricky to crack open .
forefather
[Rzeczownik]

an ancestor from previous generations, especially further back than one's grandfather

przodek, przodkowie

przodek, przodkowie

Ex: Scholars researched the medical conditions of Janeforefathers to better understand her genetic predispositions .
foreground
[Rzeczownik]

the part of a scene, photograph, etc. that is closest to the observer

pierwszy plan, foreground

pierwszy plan, foreground

Ex: In the painting , the artist skillfully blended colors to emphasize the figures in foreground.
malcontent
[przymiotnik]

dissatisfied and aggressively hostile toward authority figures and systems

niezadowolony, buntowniczy

niezadowolony, buntowniczy

malediction
[Rzeczownik]

a spoken curse intended to inflict harm by invoking supernatural malevolence and retaliation

klątwa, przekleństwo

klątwa, przekleństwo

Ex: The voodoo priestess placed a malediction on the man who had wronged her tribe .
malefactor
[Rzeczownik]

someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime

przestępca, złoczyńca

przestępca, złoczyńca

Ex: Some argued certain elected officials had become malefactors through their corruption and abuses .
maleficent
[przymiotnik]

seeking actively to damage or inflict harm through intention

szkodliwy, złośliwy

szkodliwy, złośliwy

Ex: maleficent witch sought to poison the prince with her evil brew .
malevolent
[przymiotnik]

having a bad influence or harmful effect

złośliwy, szkodliwy

złośliwy, szkodliwy

Ex: Prolonged social media use can malevolent psychological effects , studies showed .
malfeasance
[Rzeczownik]

an illegal or unjust act committed by a person of high standing

malfeasance, nadużycie władzy

malfeasance, nadużycie władzy

Ex: She was fired after her involvement malfeasance was exposed .
malicious
[przymiotnik]

intending to cause harm or distress to others

Ex: The arsonist set fire to the building malicious intent to cause destruction .
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