
labyrinthine
/ˌɫæbɝˈɪnˌθin/
irregular and twisting; highly intricate and confusing
labyrinthine in a sentence
“The tax code is utterly labyrinthine.”
Origin of labyrinthine
From the Labyrinth of Crete in Greek mythology
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having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure
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impossible to understand or interpret
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sphinx-like
inscrutable, mysterious, and silent
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