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Term: Labyrinth
Definition: A labyrinth is a complex and intricate maze-like structure consisting of interconnected paths, passages, or tunnels that are difficult to navigate through.
Parts of Speech:
- Noun: The labyrinth is designed to challenge and confuse those who enter it.
Senses:
- A maze-like structure:
- The garden had a beautiful labyrinth filled with flowers and hedges.
- The movie showcased a thrilling escape from an ancient labyrinth.
Usages:
Popular:
- The concept of labyrinths has fascinated people for centuries.
- Labyrinths can be found in many ancient cultures.
- A popular tourist attraction is the labyrinth at the historic castle.
- Many video games feature challenging labyrinths to solve.
Local:
- In the town square, there is a local artisan who creates miniature labyrinths as decorative pieces.
- Every year during the festival, the locals organize a labyrinth contest for children.
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