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Noun
/simˈplisitē/,
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simplicities, plural;
  1. The quality or condition of being easy to understand or do
    • - for the sake of simplicity, this chapter will concentrate on one theory
  2. The quality or condition of being plain or natural
    • - the grandeur and simplicity of Roman architecture
  3. A thing that is plain, natural, or easy to understand
    • - the simplicities of pastoral living

  1. the quality of being simple or uncompounded; "the simplicity of a crystal"
  2. a lack of penetration or subtlety; "they took advantage of her simplicity"
  3. absence of affectation or pretense
  4. ease: freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort; "he rose through the ranks with apparent ease"; "they put it into containers for ease of transportation"; "the very easiness of the deed held her back"
  5. chasteness: lack of ornamentation; "the room was simply decorated with great restraint"
  6. Simplicity is a more qualitative word connected to simple. It is a property, condition, or quality which things can be judged to have. It usually relates to the burden which a thing puts on someone trying to explain or understand it. ...
  7. Simplicity is an album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass, released in 1967.
  8. In photography, the technique of simplicity is used to achieve the effect of singling out an item or items from their surrounding.
  9. Four Seasons is a solitaire card game which is played with a deck of playing cards. It is given the more appropriate alternate names of Corner Card and Vanishing Cross because of where the foundations are placed and the arrangement of the tableau respectively.
  10. Simplicity was the third and last album recorded by the English actor/singer Tim Curry, released in 1981.
  11. the understanding of what is and is not important in a design. Details that do not have a major impact to the design are omitted to keep it uncluttered.
  12. Simplicity is a standard used to judge commitments. A commitment is simple when it has one definite theme or topic. For example:
  13. Equivalency, matching of a pattern, logical sequence, or cause and effect relations.
  14. For diagnostic tests, the ease with which an assay can be implemented.
  15. You need to run only ethernet cable to the end devices, which eliminates the cable clutter.
  16. is meant in a geometric sense. For Alexander, "everything unnecessary is removed."
  17. The A-team admired the simple text box in the Google homepage and employed the same philosophy for Plurk, which is simplicity. For them, users were the main priority and that included the users getting how Plurk works seconds upon opening the homepage.
  18. is really among the concepts in design and art. Its among the best recommendations you are able to follow when just beginning or get it done yourselfer. Just keep things simple to start with. That you can do more later.
  19. One of the traditional Quaker testimonies that is closely associated with integrity, equality, and stewardship. Essentially, to limit the material circumstances of one's life in a way that allows/enables one to follow divine leadings.
  20. One of the nine principles of war. The preparation and execution of clear, uncomplicated, and concise orders and plans to facilitate mission execution in the stress, fatigue, and fog of war. See FM 100-5.
  21. the root of the substance. The fundamental law underlying everything in the universe is utterly plain and simple, no matter how abstruse or complex some things may appear to be.
  22. When you are communicating using either spoken verbal or written form, you should aim at the simplicity of the message. Do not try to add too many flashy words just to impress others.
  23. People respond to simple, not complex, in a crisis
  24. The EntireX Broker Advanced Communication Interface (ACI) retains its simple design -- regardless of the underlying protocol.
  25. The system used must be inexpensive and workable so that both employees of the insurance company and the insured persons can understand the system.