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labyrinth

[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.

the internal ear, consisting of a bony portion (bony labyrinth) anda me


mbranous portion (membranous labyrinth)

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.

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