Obs. [f. L. complex- (see COMPLEX v.) + -URE.] = COMPLEXION 2, 3, 7.

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1648.  W. Mountague, Devout Ess., I. xiv. § 3 (R.). When in this reluctancy of one halfe, we reduce our love [of God] to that degree of implicity which is compatible with this our complexure.

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1675.  Art of Contentment, I. § 5. 5. Which complexure of Philosophy is … more compendiously exprest in the single notion of contentment.

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