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Labyrinth (Noun)

Meaning 1

A complex system of interconnecting cavities; concerned with hearing and equilibrium.

Classification

Nouns denoting body parts.

Examples

  • The surgeon carefully navigated the labyrinth of the patient's inner ear to repair the damaged eardrum and restore hearing.
  • Researchers studying the anatomy of the human ear have long been fascinated by the intricate design of the bony labyrinth.
  • Inside the bony labyrinth is a membranous labyrinth filled with fluid that helps transmit vibrations to the inner ear's sensory organs.
  • The doctor explained to the patient that the virus had inflamed the delicate tissues of the labyrinth, causing vertigo and balance problems.
  • In the innermost part of the labyrinth lies the otolith organs, which contain tiny crystals that help our brain detect movement and maintain equilibrium.

Synonyms

  • Inner Ear
  • Internal Ear

Hypernyms

  • Sense Organ
  • Sensory Receptor

Meaning 2

Complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The tourists got lost in the ancient labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys in the old city.
  • The cave system was a labyrinth of dark tunnels and narrow passages that required a guide to navigate.
  • The new employee felt like she was navigating a labyrinth of bureaucratic red tape to get her paperwork processed.
  • The hedge maze in the garden was a beautiful but confusing labyrinth that challenged visitors to find their way out.
  • The subway system was a labyrinth of underground tunnels and platforms that required a map to navigate.

Synonyms

  • Maze

Hypernyms

  • System

Related Words

  • Labyrinthian (adjective)
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