Wiktionary
Etymology 1 vb. 1 (context archaic transitive English) To join by weaving. 2 (context archaic transitive English) To embrace. Etymology 2
Alternative form of complet#Adjective_3 adv. Alternative form of complet#Adverb
WordNet
v. be interwoven or interconnected; "The bones are interconnected via the muscle" [syn: interconnect, interlink]
Usage examples of "complect".
Her eyes trailed from his chiseled face, over the smooth undersides of his toned biceps, down the T of curly dark brown hair on his olive complected chest.
He was dark complected and stood a bit under normal height for a Manticoran, both of which would help him blend with his new Grayson crewmates.
They say this wilderness is populated with a scattering few hundred thousand billions of red angels, with now and then a curiously complected diseased one.
Near another wall, a dark complected, serious looking worthy was snapping a bullwhip of the type that could sometimes be seen in Old West historical fiction Tri-Di shows.