labyrinthiform (Meaning)

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labyrinthiform (a.)

Having the form of a labyrinth; intricate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of labyrinthiform

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labyrinthiform Sentence Examples

  1. The labyrinthiform streets of the ancient city were a maze of winding alleys and narrow passageways.
  2. The intricate labyrinthiform patterns of the artwork captivated the viewer's attention.
  3. The scientist studied the labyrinthiform structure of the brain's neural networks.
  4. The architect designed a labyrinthiform museum that invited visitors to explore its many interconnected galleries.
  5. The labyrinthiform tunnels of the underground city provided safe passage to its inhabitants.
  6. The labyrinthiform root system of the ancient tree spread far and wide beneath the surface of the earth.
  7. The labyrinthiform design of the garden created a sense of mystery and intrigue.
  8. The detective followed the labyrinthiform trail of clues to uncover the truth behind the crime.
  9. The labyrinthiform structure of the virus made it difficult for scientists to develop an effective vaccine.
  10. The labyrinthiform pattern of the coastline formed a series of stunning coves and inlets.

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Having the form of a labyrinth; intricate.

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No antonyms found.

The labyrinthiform streets of the ancient city were a maze of winding alleys and narrow passageways.

The intricate labyrinthiform patterns of the artwork captivated the viewer's attention.

The scientist studied the labyrinthiform structure of the brain's neural networks.

The architect designed a labyrinthiform museum that invited visitors to explore its many interconnected galleries.