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English

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Etymology

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From mega- +‎ complex.

Noun

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megacomplex (plural megacomplexes)

  1. A very large complex of buildings
    • 2008 March 27, Martin Fackler, “The Builder Who Pushes Tokyo Into the Clouds”, in New York Times[1]:
      [] he has remade the city’s skyline with half a dozen high-rises, including a $4 billion megacomplex over 27 acres, Roppongi Hills.

Adjective

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megacomplex (comparative more megacomplex, superlative most megacomplex)

  1. Very complex