
1) Complex 2) EMI Records soundtrack 3) English-language opera 4) Feature with single word name 5) Feature with short epithet 6) Feature with very short name 7) Feature with very short title 8) Feature with short title 9) Film with short title 10) Film with single word title 11) Film with very short title
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1) Complexity 2) Inner ear 3) Maze
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a three-turn combination
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• (n.) The internal ear. See Note under Ear. • (n.) An inextricable or bewildering difficulty. • (n.) Any intricate or involved inclosure; especially, an ornamental maze or inclosure in a park or garden. • (n.) Any object or arrangement of an intricate or involved form, or having a very complicated nature. • (n.) A pattern ...
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(from the article `excretion`) ...itself. When unraveled the tubule is seen to comprise three or four easily recognizable regions. The tubule arises internally as a small sac, the ...
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system of intricate passageways and blind alleys. `Labyrinth` was the name given by the ancient Greeks and Romans to buildings, entirely or partly ...
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A series of three or more curves, usually short, with little to no straightaway between them.
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In Greek legend, the maze designed by the Athenian artisan Daedalus at Knossos in Crete for King Minos, as a home for the Minotaur - a monster, half man and half bull. After killing the Minotaur,...
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In archaeology, any sort of building with a complicated plan. The term was applied to the Palace of Minos at
Knossos and also used by Herodotus to describe the funeral temple of Amenemhet III at...
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a network of passages laid out as a puzzle. Most commonly these are hedged mazes. They appear to have developed from the intricate paths laid out in C17th bosket. Where the labyrinth is two dimensional, they are referred to as 'pavement labyrinths', the best known of which is on the floor ...
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1. An edifice or place full of intricate passageways which render it difficult to find the way from the interior to the entrance; as, the Egyptian and Cretan labyrinths. ... 2. Any intricate or involved inclosure; especially, an ornamental maze or inclosure in a park or garden. ... 3. Any object or arrangement of an intricate or involved form, or h...
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(lab´ә-rinth) a system of interconnecting canals or channels. inner ear. adj., labyrin´thine., adj.
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A construction consisting of a path that spirals inward to a center; there is only one path that reaches the center, as opposed to a maze that may have many paths to the center. Walking the Labyrinth is a term used to describe the inner path each person must travel to reach the Divine center within.
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Lab'y·rinth noun [ Latin labyrinthus , Greek laby`rinthos : confer French labyrinthe .] 1. An edifice or place full of intricate passageways which render it difficult to find the way from the interior to the entrance; as, the Egyptian and Cretan labyrinths .
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An interconnecting system of cavities in the inner ear.
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The Labyrinth was an underground maze in Knossos in Crete. The Minotaur lived there.
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Labyrinth: The maze of canals in the inner ear. The labyrinth is the portion of the ear that is responsible for sensing balance. Inflammation of the labyrinth (labyrinthitis) can be accompanied by vertigo.
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(lab;u1-rinth) An intricate structure consisting of interconnecting passages (e.g., the bony and membranous labyrinths of the inner ear.
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A labyrinth is a structure having numerous intricate winding passages, which render it difficult to find the way through it. The legendary labyrinth of Crete, out of which no one could find his way, but became the prey of the Minotaur, was said to have been constructed by Daedalus. The hint of this legend was probably given by the fact that the roc...
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In architecture a labyrinth is a pattern or design representing a maze. They are often inlaid in the tiled floor of a church, etc.
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labyrinth 1. A place with a lot of crisscrossing or complicated passages, tunnels, or paths in which it would be easy to become lost. 2. An intricate structure of interconnecting passages through which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze. 3. Something which is made up of many different parts that is complicated and hard to understand: 'They...
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In Greek legend, the maze designed by the Athenian artisan Daedalus at Knossos in Crete for King Minos, as a home for the Minotaur – a monster, half man and half bull. After killing the Minotaur, Theseus, the prince of Athens, was guided out of the Labyrinth by a thread given to him by the king's daughter Ariadne
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Greek labyrinthos = maze, adjective - labyrinthine.
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A combination of small curves on a track with little or no straightaway between them; a labyrinth usually consists of three to four curves.
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organ of balance located in the inner ear. The labyrinth consists of three semicircular canals and the vestibule.
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