Another Word For MAZE
labyrinth
Noun : (Greek mythology) A maze-like structure built by Daedalus in Knossos, containing the Minotaur.
Noun : A complicated irregular network of passages or paths, especially underground or covered, in which it is difficult to find one's way.
Noun : (horticulture) A maze formed by paths separated by high hedges.
tangle
Noun : A tangled twisted mass.
Noun : A complicated or confused state or condition.
Noun : An argument, conflict, dispute, or fight.
jumble
Noun : A mixture of often unrelated things.
Noun : (uncountable, Britain) Items for a rummage sale.
Noun : (countable, Britain, informal) A rummage sale.
network
Noun : A fabric or structure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals.
Noun : Any interconnected group or system
Noun : A directory of people maintained for their advancement
lab
Noun : (colloquial) A laboratory.
Noun : (colloquial) Laboratory experiment, test, investigation or result.
Noun : (colloquial) A Labrador retriever.
jungle
Noun : A large, undeveloped, humid forest, especially in a tropical region, that is home to many wild plants and animals; a tropical rainforest.
Noun : (South Asia) Any uncultivated tract of forest or scrub habitat.
Noun : (colloquial) A place where people behave ruthlessly, unconstrained by law or morality.
daedalus
Noun : (Greek mythology) Greek mythological figure who crafted the waxen wings of Icarus.
Noun : Project Daedalus: a scheme for an interstellar probe that would use fusion rockets.
labyrinths
Noun : a collection of short stories and essays by the writer Jorge Luis Borges.
Noun : a solo album by American jazz pianist Marilyn Crispell which was recorded live at the 1987 edition of the Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville and released on the Canadian Victo label.
labyrinthine
Adjective : Physically resembling a labyrinth; with the qualities of a maze.
Adjective : (anatomy) Relating to the labyrinth of the inner ear.
Adjective : (figurative) Convoluted, baffling, confusing, perplexing.
labyrinthian
Adjective : Mazelike, having long corridors and passageways that seemingly have no exit.
labyrinthe
Adjective : labyrinthine
labyrinthic
Adjective : labyrinthine
mazey
Adjective : Obsolete form of mazy. [Mazelike; like a maze.]
minefield
Noun : An area in which land mines or naval mines have been laid.
Noun : (by extension) A dangerous situation.
Noun : (cricket) A pitch that has dried out and crumbled and on which the ball is bouncing and spinning unpredictably.
funhouse
Noun : (originally US) A structure, usually at a circus or amusement park, enclosing several interactive attractions such as distorting mirrors, ramps, slides, stairs, rotating barrel slides, etc., that usually do not involve performers.
tunnels
Noun : An underground or underwater passage.
Noun : A passage through or under some obstacle.
Noun : A hole in the ground made by an animal, a burrow.
passageways
Noun : A covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.
Noun : Any way for passing in, out or through something.
tunnel
Noun : An underground or underwater passage.
Noun : A passage through or under some obstacle.
Noun : A hole in the ground made by an animal, a burrow.
puzzle
Noun : Anything that is difficult to understand or make sense of.
Noun : A game for one or more people that is more or less difficult to work out or complete.
Noun : A crossword puzzle.
twisty
Adjective : Characterised by a twist or twists; twisting.
thicket
Noun : A dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.
Noun : (figuratively) A dense aggregation of other things, concrete or abstract.
Noun : (computing, figuratively) The collection of many small linked files created when a document is saved in HTML format by some word processors and web site creation software.
navigating
Verb : (transitive) To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft, etc., on a journey; to follow a planned course.
Verb : (intransitive) To give directions, as from a map, to someone driving a vehicle.
Verb : (intransitive) To travel over water in a ship; to sail.
alleyways
Noun : A narrow street formed by the proximity of adjacent buildings.
Noun : A passage between two rows of cabins in a ship.
walkways
Noun : A clearly defined path for pedestrians.
navigate
Verb : (transitive) To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft, etc., on a journey; to follow a planned course.
Verb : (intransitive) To give directions, as from a map, to someone driving a vehicle.
Verb : (intransitive) To travel over water in a ship; to sail.
convoluted
Adjective : (chiefly anatomy, zoology) Having numerous overlapping coils or folds; convolute.
Adjective : (figuratively) Complex, complicated, or intricate.
cavern
Noun : A large cave.
Noun : An underground chamber.
Noun : A large, dark place or space.
morass
Noun : A tract of soft, wet ground; a marsh; a fen.
Noun : (figurative) Anything that entraps or makes progress difficult.
corridors
Noun : A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, as in a building or in a railway carriage.
Noun : A restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places.
Noun : (military, historical, rare) The covered way lying round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place.
warrens
Noun : The system of burrows where rabbits live.
Noun : (figuratively) A mazelike place of passages and/or rooms in which it's easy to lose oneself; especially one that may be overcrowded.
Noun : (archaic) The class of small game such as hare, pheasants, stoats, etc., as opposed to beasts of chase such as deer, bear, and foxes.
dungeon
Noun : An underground prison or vault, typically built underneath a castle.
Noun : The low area between two drumlins.
Noun : (obsolete) The main tower of a motte or castle; a keep or donjon.
puzzles
Noun : Anything that is difficult to understand or make sense of.
Noun : A game for one or more people that is more or less difficult to work out or complete.
Noun : A crossword puzzle.
alleys
Noun : A narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots of buildings.
Noun : (baseball) The area between the outfielders.
Noun : (bowling) An establishment where bowling is played.
zigzagging
Adjective : winding, twisting, turning or sinuous
Noun : The movement or layout of something that zigzags.
staircases
Noun : A flight of stairs; a stairway.
Noun : A connected set of flights of stairs; a stairwell.
Noun : A set of locks (enclosed sections of waterway) mounted one above the next.
pathways
Noun : A footpath or other path or track.
Noun : (biochemistry) A sequence of biochemical compounds, and the reactions linking them, that describe a process in metabolism or catabolism.
Noun : (figurative) A course of action.
minefields
Noun : An area in which land mines or naval mines have been laid.
Noun : (by extension) A dangerous situation.
Noun : (cricket) A pitch that has dried out and crumbled and on which the ball is bouncing and spinning unpredictably.
unicursal
Adjective : Being composed entirely of a single continuous path or line.
Adjective : On one path of a moving element.
walkway
Noun : A clearly defined path for pedestrians.
quagmire
Noun : A swampy, soggy area of ground.
Noun : (figuratively) A perilous, mixed up and troubled situation; a hopeless tangle.
intricate
Adjective : Having a great deal of fine detail or complexity.
mazy
Adjective : Mazelike; like a maze.
Adjective : Not straight; zigzagging.
Adjective : Confused.
caverns
Noun : A large cave.
Noun : An underground chamber.
Noun : A large, dark place or space.
hallways
Noun : A corridor in a building that connects rooms.
staircase
Noun : A flight of stairs; a stairway.
Noun : A connected set of flights of stairs; a stairwell.
Noun : A set of locks (enclosed sections of waterway) mounted one above the next.
paths
Noun : A trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.
Noun : A course taken.
Noun : (paganism) A Pagan tradition, for example witchcraft, Wicca, druidism, Heathenry.
swamp
Noun : A piece of wet, spongy land; low ground saturated with water; soft, wet ground which may have a growth of certain kinds of trees, but is unfit for agricultural or pastoral purposes.
Noun : A type of wetland that stretches for vast distances, and is home to many creatures which have adapted specifically to that environment.
Noun : (figurative) A place or situation that is foul or where progress is difficult.
stairways
Noun : A set of steps, with or without a case, that allow one to walk up or down.
complex
Noun : A problem.
Noun : A network of interconnected systems.
Noun : A collection of buildings with a common purpose, such as a university or military base.
pathway
Noun : A footpath or other path or track.
Noun : (biochemistry) A sequence of biochemical compounds, and the reactions linking them, that describe a process in metabolism or catabolism.
Noun : (figurative) A course of action.
tortuous
Adjective : (often figurative) Twisted; having many turns; convoluted.
Adjective : (astrology) Oblique; applied to the six signs of the zodiac (from Capricorn to Gemini) that ascend most rapidly and obliquely.
Adjective : (obsolete) Injurious; tortious.
path
Noun : A trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.
Noun : A course taken.
Noun : (paganism) A Pagan tradition, for example witchcraft, Wicca, druidism, Heathenry.
riddle
Noun : A verbal puzzle, mystery, or other problem of an intellectual nature.
Noun : An ancient verbal, poetic, or literary form, in which, rather than a rhyme scheme, there are parallel opposing expressions with a hidden meaning.
Noun : A sieve with coarse meshes, usually of wire, for separating coarser materials from finer, as chaff from grain, cinders from ashes, or gravel from sand.
byzantine
Noun : (historical) A native of Byzantium (modern-day Istanbul) or of the Byzantine empire
Noun : (color) A dark, metallic shade of violet.
Noun : (historical) A byzant (coin).
bewildering
Adjective : Very baffling, confusing, or perplexing, often due to a very large choice being available.
archway
Noun : A passageway covered by an arch, particularly one made of masonry.
Noun : A doorway with a semilunar-shaped top.
winding
Noun : gerund of wind
Noun : (agriculture, chiefly attributive) The act of winnowing (“subjecting food grain to a current of air to separate the grain from the chaff”).
Noun : (music) The act of blowing air through a wind instrument or (chiefly) a horn to make a sound.
obstacles
Noun : Something that impedes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress, either physically or figuratively
passageway
Noun : A covered walkway, between rooms or buildings.
Noun : Any way for passing in, out or through something.
tangled
Adjective : Mixed up, interlaced.
Adjective : (by extension) Intricate.
deathtrap
Noun : An extremely dangerous location, structure, or device.
Noun : A plot device where a villain in a story puts a hero in an elaborate dangerous situation for the purposes of attempting a sadistic murder.
traversing
Noun : A traversal.
warren
Noun : The system of burrows where rabbits live.
Noun : (figuratively) A mazelike place of passages and/or rooms in which it's easy to lose oneself; especially one that may be overcrowded.
Noun : (archaic) The class of small game such as hare, pheasants, stoats, etc., as opposed to beasts of chase such as deer, bear, and foxes.
thickets
Noun : A dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.
Noun : (figuratively) A dense aggregation of other things, concrete or abstract.
Noun : (computing, figuratively) The collection of many small linked files created when a document is saved in HTML format by some word processors and web site creation software.
obstacle
Noun : Something that impedes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress, either physically or figuratively
trapdoors
Noun : A hinged or sliding door set into a floor or ceiling.
Noun : (theater) Such a trap set into the floor of a stage to allow fast exits and entrances.
Noun : (computing) A secret method of obtaining access to a program or online system; a backdoor.
arcade
Noun : (architecture) A row of arches.
Noun : (architecture) A covered passage, usually with shops on both sides.
Noun : An establishment that runs coin-operated games.
confusing
Adjective : difficult to understand; not clear as lacking order, chaotic etc
muddle
Noun : A mixture; a confusion; a garble.
Noun : (cooking and cocktails) A mixture of crushed ingredients, as prepared with a muddler.
Noun : (India, historical) A servant's attendant; underservant.
entrance
Noun : (countable) The action of entering, or going in.
Noun : The act of taking possession, as of property, or of office.
Noun : (countable) The place of entering, as a gate or doorway.
traverse
Noun : (climbing) A route used in mountaineering, specifically rock climbing, in which the descent occurs by a different route than the ascent.
Noun : (surveying) A series of points, with angles and distances measured between, traveled around a subject, usually for use as "control" i.e. angular reference system for later surveying work.
Noun : (obsolete) A screen or partition.
trackless
Adjective : Not having tracks or paths; untrodden.
Adjective : Not following a track.
Adjective : (of a train etc.) Not running on tracks.
meandering
Noun : An instance or period of roaming.
cube
Noun : (geometry) A regular polyhedron having six identical square faces.
Noun : Any object more or less in the form of a cube.
Noun : (mathematics) The third power of a number, value, term or expression.
cave
Noun : A large, naturally-occurring cavity formed underground or in the face of a cliff or a hillside.
Noun : A hole, depression, or gap in earth or rock, whether natural or man-made.
Noun : A storage cellar, especially for wine or cheese.
deathtraps
Noun : An extremely dangerous location, structure, or device.
Noun : A plot device where a villain in a story puts a hero in an elaborate dangerous situation for the purposes of attempting a sadistic murder.
catacombs
Noun : man-made subterranean passageways for religious practice.
Noun : a 2007 American horror film directed by Tomm Coker and David Elliot and starring Shannyn Sossamon and Alecia Moore.
Noun : a doom metal solo project of Xathagorra Mlandroth (born John Del Russi).
spiral
Noun : (geometry) A curve that is the locus of a point that rotates about a fixed point while continuously increasing its distance from that point.
Noun : (informal) A helix.
Noun : A self-sustaining process with a lot of momentum involved, so it is difficult to accelerate or stop it at once.
pyramid
Noun : An ancient massive construction with a square or rectangular base and four triangular sides meeting in an apex, such as those built as tombs in Egypt or as bases for temples in Mesoamerica.
Noun : A construction in the shape of a pyramid, usually with a square or rectangular base.
Noun : (geometry) A solid with triangular lateral faces and a polygonal (often square or rectangular) base.
dreamscape
Noun : The landscape within a dream
gauntlet
Noun : Protective armor for the hands, formerly thrown down as a challenge to combat.
Noun : A long glove covering the wrist.
Noun : (nautical) A rope on which hammocks or clothes are hung for drying.
quicksand
Noun : Wet sand that appears firm but in which things readily sink, often found near rivers or coasts.
Noun : (figuratively) Anything that pulls one down or buries one.
zigzag
Noun : A line or path that proceeds by sharp turns in alternating directions.
Noun : One of these sharp turns.
Noun : A small town in Oregon
byways
Noun : a road or track not following a main route; a minor road or path.
Noun : a road that is not frequently travelled.
Noun : (by extension) a little-known or arcane field of study or detail.
archways
Noun : A passageway covered by an arch, particularly one made of masonry.
Noun : A doorway with a semilunar-shaped top.
snakepit
Noun : Alternative form of snake pit [A pit filled with snakes.]
multileveled
Adjective : Having multiple (literal or figurative) levels.
lane
Noun : (used in street names) A road, street, or similar thoroughfare.
Noun : A narrow passageway between fences, walls, hedges or trees.
Noun : A narrow road, as in the country.
water maze
Noun : A device used for scientific testing of an animal's memory, consisting of linked alleys filled with water, providing a motivation to escape.
passage
Noun : A paragraph or section of text or music with particular meaning.
Noun : Part of a path or journey.
Noun : An incident or episode.
watermaze
Noun : A shallow pool of water, containing an escape platform and a variety of visual clues, used to study learning in mice and rats.
trail
Noun : The track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky.
Noun : A route for travel over land, especially a narrow, unpaved pathway for use by hikers, horseback riders, etc.
Noun : A route or circuit generally.
wilderness
Noun : (uncountable) Uncultivated and unsettled land in its natural state inhabited by wild animals and with vegetation growing wild; (countable) a tract of such land; a waste or wild.
Noun : (by extension)
Noun : (countable) A place other than land (for example, the air or sea) that is uncared for, and therefore devoted to disorder or wildness.
impasse
Noun : A road with no exit; a cul-de-sac.
Noun : (figurative) A deadlock or stalemate situation in which no progress can be made.
road
Noun : A way used for travelling between places, originally one wide enough to allow foot passengers and horses to travel, now (US) usually one surfaced with asphalt or concrete and designed to accommodate many vehicles travelling in both directions. In the UK both senses are heard: a country road is the same as a country lane.
Noun : (uncountable) Roads in general as a means of travel, especially by motor vehicle.
Noun : (dated) A physical way or route.
route
Noun : A course or way which is traveled or passed.
Noun : A regular itinerary of stops, or the path followed between these stops, such as for delivery or passenger transportation.
Noun : A road or path; often specifically a highway.
pace
Noun : Step.
Noun : A step taken with the foot.
Noun : The distance covered in a step (or sometimes two), either vaguely or according to various specific set measurements.
marshscape
Noun : A marshy landscape.
meander
Noun : (often plural) One of the turns of a winding, crooked, or involved course.
Noun : (geography) One of a series of regular sinuous curves, bends, loops, turns, or windings in the channel of a river, stream, or other watercourse
Noun : A tortuous or winding journey.
crawlway
Noun : A low duct or tunnel designed to be traversed by crawling.
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