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Word Meanings - LABYRINTHINE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Pertaining to, or like, a labyrinth; labyrinthal.

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  • INVOLVEDNESS
    The state of being involved.
  • LABYRINTHINE
    Pertaining to, or like, a labyrinth; labyrinthal.
  • ENTANGLE
    1. To twist or interweave in such a manner as not to be easily separated; to make tangled, confused, and intricate; as, to entangle yarn or the hair. 2. To involve in such complications as to render extrication a bewildering difficulty; hence,
  • COMPLICATION
    A disease or diseases, or adventitious circumstances or conditions, coexistent with and modifying a primary disease, but not necessarily connected with it. (more info) 1. The act or process of complicating; the state of being complicated; intricate
  • INTRICATELY
    In an intricate manner.
  • ENTANGLEMENT
    State of being entangled; intricate and confused involution; that which entangles; intricacy; perplexity.
  • INVOLVE
    To raise to any assigned power; to multiply, as a quantity, into itself a given number of times; as, a quantity involved to the third or fourth power. Syn. -- To imply; include; implicate; complicate; entangle; embarrass; overwhelm. -- To Involve,
  • INVOLVEMENT
    The act of involving, or the state of being involved. Lew Wallace.
  • INTRICATENESS
    The state or quality of being intricate; intricacy.
  • COMPLICATENESS
    Complexity. Sir M. Hale.
  • COMPLICATE
    Folded together, or upon itself, with the fold running lengthwise. (more info) 1. Composed of two or more parts united; complex; complicated; involved. How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful is man! Young.
  • TORTUOUS
    Oblique; -- applied to the six signs of the zodiac (from Capricorn to Gemini) which ascend most rapidly and obliquely. Skeat. Infortunate ascendent tortuous. Chaucer. --Tor"tu*ous*ly, adv. -- Tor"tu*ous*ness, n. (more info) winding, fr. torquere,
  • INVOLVED
    See INVOLUTE
  • COMPLICATELY
    In a complex manner.
  • INTRICATE
    Entangled; involved; perplexed; complicated; difficult to understand, follow, arrange, or adjust; as, intricate machinery, labyrinths, accounts, plots, etc. His style was fit to convey the most intricate business to the understanding with the utmost
  • ENTANGLER
    One that entangles.
  • DISENTANGLE
    1. To free from entanglement; to release from a condition of being intricately and confusedly involved or interlaced; to reduce to orderly arrangement; to straighten out; as, to disentangle a skein of yarn. 2. To extricate from complication and
  • DISINTRICATE
    To disentangle. "To disintricate the question." Sir W. Hamilton.
  • REINVOLVE
    To involve anew.
  • DISINVOLVE
    To uncover; to unfold or unroll; to disentangle. Dr. H. More.
  • UNENTANGLE
    To disentangle.
  • PENTANGLE
    A pentagon. Sir T. Browne.

 

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