Labyrinth

/ˈlæbərɪnθ/ noun

A labyrinth is a complex and confusing network of paths or passages, like a maze that is hard to find your way through.

From Latin *labyrinthus*, from Greek *labyrinthos*, the name of the legendary maze that held the Minotaur in Greek mythology. Over time it came to describe any extremely complicated or winding structure.

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