labyrinthal (Meaning)

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labyrinthal (a.)

Pertaining to, or resembling, a labyrinth; intricate; labyrinthian.

Synonyms & Antonyms of labyrinthal

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labyrinthal Sentence Examples

  1. The castle's labyrinthal hallways bewildered even the most seasoned explorers.
  2. The maze's labyrinthal paths tested the patience and perseverance of its challengers.
  3. The city's labyrinthal streets concealed hidden gems and secret passageways.
  4. The roots of the ancient tree formed a labyrinthal network beneath the earth's surface.
  5. The researcher navigated the labyrinthal archives, seeking the elusive truth.
  6. The scientist's mind was a labyrinthal labyrinth of interconnected ideas and theories.
  7. The cave's labyrinthal tunnels led to subterranean chambers filled with glittering crystals.
  8. The coral reef's labyrinthal structure provided shelter and sustenance to countless marine creatures.
  9. The artist created a labyrinthal mural, inviting viewers to explore its intricate depths.
  10. The detective followed the labyrinthal trail of clues, hoping to uncover the truth behind the mystery.

FAQs About the word labyrinthal

Pertaining to, or resembling, a labyrinth; intricate; labyrinthian.

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The castle's labyrinthal hallways bewildered even the most seasoned explorers.

The maze's labyrinthal paths tested the patience and perseverance of its challengers.

The city's labyrinthal streets concealed hidden gems and secret passageways.

The roots of the ancient tree formed a labyrinthal network beneath the earth's surface.