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[lab-uh-rinth]
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noun
1.
an intricate combination of paths or passages in which it is difficult tofind one's
way or to reach the exit.
Synonyms: maze, network, web.
2.
a maze of paths bordered by high hedges, as in a park or garden, forthe amuse
ment of those who search for a way out.
3.
a complicated or tortuous arrangement, as of streets or buildings.
Synonyms: warren, maze, jungle, snarl, tangle, knot.
4.
any confusingly intricate state of things or events; a bewilderingcomplex: His p
apers were lost in an hellish bureaucratic labyrinth.
After the death of her daughter, she wandered in a labyrinth of sorrowfor what
seemed like a decade.
Synonyms: wilderness, jungle, forest; morass.
5.
(initial capital letter) Classical Mythology. a vast maze built in Crete byDaedalus,
at the command of King Minos, to house the Minotaur.
6.
Anatomy.
a.
b.
the aggregate of air chambers in the ethmoid bone, between the eyeand t
he upper part of the nose.
7.
a mazelike pattern inlaid in the pavement of a church.
Poesy
The larger cycle of homies. People you dont really know but you greet them at least
when you see them.
The Possy will be on your side in a great Gangfight.
I will kick your and your whole possy's ass. And my Possy will help me.