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maz·y
(mā′zē)adj. maz·i·er, maz·i·est
Resembling a maze, as in design or complexity; labyrinthine.
maz′i·ly adv.
maz′i·ness n.
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mazy
(ˈmeɪzɪ)adj, mazier or maziest
of or like a maze; perplexing or confused
ˈmazily adv
ˈmaziness n
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ma•zy
(ˈmeɪ zi)adj. -zi•er, -zi•est.
resembling a maze.
[1500–10]
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Adj. | 1. | ![]() complex - complicated in structure; consisting of interconnected parts; "a complex set of variations based on a simple folk melody"; "a complex mass of diverse laws and customs" |
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mazy
adjective twisting, winding, twisting and turning, serpentine, labyrinthine We ran through mazy backyards towards the hill.
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