Definition of SimpliciFy

You will probably not find the word SimpliciFy in any dictionary (so far) and search engines might even consider it a spelling mistake. But this is the simple term we use. SimpliciFy is a verb, meaning “Ensuring the quality of simplicity in something” - made from simplicity and simplify.

Simplicity + Simplify = SimpliciFy

Our favorite definition of simplicity is: the state, quality, or an instance of being simple. It says it all and marks it as a quality. Merriam-Webster: Definition of simplicity 1 : the state of being simple, uncomplicated, or uncompounded 2a : lack of subtlety or penetration : INNOCENCE, NAIVETÉ b : FOLLY, SILLINESS 3 : freedom from pretense or guile : CANDOR 4a : directness of expression : CLARITY b : restraint in ornamentation : AUSTERITY Source: Merriam-Webster

Dictionary.com: simplicity[ sim-plis-i-tee ] noun, plural sim·plic·i·ties. 1 : the state, quality, or an instance of being simple. 2 : freedom from complexity, intricacy, or division into parts: 3 : absence of luxury, pretentiousness, ornament, etc.; plainness: 4 : freedom from deceit or guile; sincerity; artlessness; naturalness 5: lack of mental acuteness or shrewdness: Source: Dictionary.com