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UK
/lˈæbəɹˌɪnθ/
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[ US /ˈɫæbɝˌɪnθ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫæbɝˌɪnθ/ ]
NOUN
- complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost
- a complex system of interconnecting cavities; concerned with hearing and equilibrium
How To Use labyrinth In A Sentence
- The original center piece has been removed and other areas of the labyrinth have been restored.
- His investigation reveals a twisted labyrinth of deception and betrayal, with remorseless vixen Kitty Collins at the center.
- My plan had been to head right through that subtopian labyrinth to the very edge, the scrubland beside the M57.
- People long ago produced fiendishly complicated analyses of visual forms: witness Nicholas of Cusa's tract on the all-seeing icon of Christ and Thomas Browne's labyrinthine meditation on the quincunx.
- The old building was a labyrinth of dark corridors.
- Halfway up we became lost in a labyrinth of widemouthed crevasses and leaning seracs, and had to rope up and slow down.
- The acanthopterygian family (_Labyrinthici_) contains nine freshwater genera, and these are distributed between the East Indies and South and On the Genesis of Species
- Meet a great innovation – now the lines on the game field intercross and make a nice labyrinth for the beads to roll in. Beadz – New Random Good Game
- Back in London, another physician would misdiagnose her symptoms as labyrinthitis—a viral infection of the inner ear. Storyteller
- Theseus killing the Minotaur in the labyrinth of Crete, and labyrinths in general, were favorite subjects for church pavements, especially among the Gauls.