aimhréidh — meaning in English
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English meaning
- entangled adjective Twisted together or caught up in something, physically or figuratively.
- entanglement noun The state of being twisted together or caught up in something physical, or the tangled mass itself.
- intricate adj Made up of many small, finely detailed parts; complex.
- uneven adj Not flat or level; having bumps, dips, or irregularities.
Senses
aimhréidh is used for these senses in English:
- dishevelled (by extension) Disorderly or untidy in appearance.
- entangled Tangled or twisted together.
- entanglement The state or condition of being entangled; intricate and confused involution.
- intricate Having a great deal of fine detail or complexity.
- uneven Not level or smooth
entanglement — full definition
- noun The state of being twisted together or caught up in something physical, or the tangled mass itself.
- noun A complicated or compromising involvement with someone or something, especially a romantic or sexual relationship that is difficult to get out of.
- noun In physics, a quantum effect in which two or more particles share a single combined state, so that measuring one instantly determines the corresponding property of the other however far apart they are.