Twisting vs Labyrinth - What's the difference?
twisting | labyrinth | Related terms |
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Having many twists
A maze, especially underground or covered.
Part of the inner ear.
(figuratively) Anything complicated and confusing, like a maze.
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To enclose in a labyrinth, or as though in a labyrinth.
To arrange in the form of a labyrinth.
Twisting is a related term of labyrinth.
As nouns the difference between twisting and labyrinth
is that twisting is while labyrinth is labyrinth.As a verb twisting
is .As an adjective twisting
is having many twists.twisting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)citation
- She was oblivious of all around her, and her facial twistings and scrunchings were droll.
Adjective
(head)- The mountain road is even more twisting than the valley road.