Labyrinthine
Definition of labyrinthine:
part of speech: adjective
Intricate;
perplexing.
Also,
labyrinthian,
labyrinthic.
Usage examples for labyrinthine:
-
Day
after
day
they
struggled
on
through
an
iron
configuration
of
landscape
that
compelled
them
to
labyrinthine
canyons
and
valleys
that
led
rarely
to
the
west.
"Smoke Bellew", Jack London.
-
And
as
he
entered
the
last
narrow
track
in
the
labyrinthine
bush,
one
of
his
native
crew
broke
through
the
canes
and
told
him:
Masser
Rolfe
he
say
come
quick,
sar!
"Gold Out of Celebes", Aylward Edward Dingle.
-
But
it
is
not
so
difficult
to
follow
the
tracks,
confusing
as
they
sometimes
are
in
their
labyrinthine
route,
to
their
end
for
the
forenoon.
"Old Plymouth Trails", Winthrop Packard.
-
Other
ships
swung
into
sight,
rushed
by,
and
were
swallowed
up
in
the
labyrinthine
maze
astern.
"The Iron Trail", Rex Beach.