paradoxical |
convoluted |
As adjectives the difference between paradoxical and convoluted
is that
paradoxical is having self-contradictory properties while
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
coiled |
convoluted |
As adjectives the difference between coiled and convoluted
is that
coiled is in the form of coils; having coils while
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
As a verb coiled
is (
coil).
convoluted |
torturous |
As adjectives the difference between convoluted and torturous
is that
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds while
torturous is of or pertaining to torture.
conflated |
convoluted |
As a verb conflated
is past tense of conflate.
As an adjective convoluted is
having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
perplexing |
convoluted |
As adjectives the difference between perplexing and convoluted
is that
perplexing is confusing or puzzling while
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
As a verb perplexing
is .
convoluted |
tangled |
As an adjective convoluted
is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
As a verb tangled is
(
tangle).
convoluted |
confused |
As adjectives the difference between convoluted and confused
is that
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds while
confused is unable to think clearly or understand.
As a verb confused is
past tense of confuse.
articulated |
convoluted |
As adjectives the difference between articulated and convoluted
is that
articulated is constructed with one or more pivoted joints which allow bending of an otherwise rigid structure while
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
As a verb articulated
is (
articulate).
convoluted |
intricte |
convoluted |
obscure |
As adjectives the difference between convoluted and obscure
is that
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds while
obscure is dark, faint or indistinct.
As a verb obscure is
to render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.
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