Labyrinth

Noun

 * 1) maze, especially underground or covered
 * 2) part of the inner ear

Derived terms

 * cochlear labyrinth
 * cortical labyrinth
 * ethmoidal labyrinth
 * labyrinthine
 * labyrinth seal
 * membranous labyrinth
 * olfactory labyrinth
 * osseous labyrinth
 * prayer labyrinth
 * unicursal labyrinth
 * vestibular labyrinth

Verb
labyrinth


 * 1) To enclose in a labyrinth, or as though in a labyrinth.
 * 2) To arrange in the form of a labyrinth.

Adjectives for Labyrinth
slimy; close; ing; weary; mighty; vast; trackless; burn-watery; aboreal; inextricable.

Thesaurus
Chinese puzzle, Gordian knot, Rube Goldberg contraption, can of worms, complex, jungle, knot, maze, meander, mesh, mess, morass, perplex, ravel, skein, snafu, snake pit, snarl, tangle, tangled skein, web, webwork, wheels within wheels, wilderness

Etymology
From labyrinthus, from  λαβύρινθος (labýrinthos) 'maze', from an Anatolian language (compare Lydian labrys 'double-edged axe' and -inthos typical of Anatolian placenames).

Noun

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 * Japanese: 迷路, 迷宮
 * Korean: (迷路)
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 * Scottish Gaelic: ioma-shlighe
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