daedal \DEE-duhl\, adjective: 1. Complex or ingenious in form or function; intricate. Most Web-site designers realize that large image maps and daedal layouts are to be avoided, and the leading World Wide Web designers have reacted to users' objections to highly graphical, slow sites by using uncluttered, easy-to-use layouts. He gathered toward the end of his life a very extensive collection of illustrated books and illuminated manuscripts, and took heightened pleasure in their daedal patterns as his own strength declined. I sang of the dancing stars, Daedal comes from Latin daedalus, "cunningly wrought," from Greek daidalos, "skillful, cunningly created." | |||
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