e/Byzantine complexity

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has glosseng: Byzantine complexity is a phrase used to refer to anything overly and unnecessarily complex; so complex as to be completely beyond understanding. This term often also connotes that it is not worth understanding.
lexicalizationeng: Byzantine complexity
instance of(noun) a continuation of the Roman Empire in the Middle East after its division in 395
Byzantine Empire, Byzantium, Eastern Roman Empire

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