Labyrinthic

Word LABYRINTHIC
Character 11
Hyphenation lab y rin thic
Pronunciations N/A

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It's also essential for small business who, very often, doesn't have the legal capacity, the money to spend with consultants to go through this labyrinthic procedures. ❋ Unknown (2010)

All our contact person in Umeå must do is to follow a labyrinthic path through downtown ❋ Torill (2008)

At the moment, "string theory" is no theory at all, but rather a labyrinthic structure of mathematical procedures and intuitions which get their justification from the fact that they, at least formally, reproduce general relativity and the standard model of elementary particle physics as low energy approximations. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2006)

His very language is Titanian; deep, strong, tumultuous; shining with a thousand hues, fused from a thousand elements, and winding in labyrinthic masses. ' ❋ Various (N/A)

After reaching the bay they had left the day before they turned to the east and north as they followed labyrinthic channels that led around big and little keys in that part of the ten times Ten Thousand ❋ A. W. Dimock (N/A)

Eight Towers: a labyrinthic mass, high-frowning there, of all ages, from twenty years to four hundred and twenty; beleaguered, in this its last hour, as we said, by mere chaos come again! ❋ Various (N/A)

And so this wonderful wonder of wonders was glad when he emerged from the labyrinthic, brain-confusing bewilderment of Chinese interior life of this town into somewhat clearer regions. ❋ Edwin John Dingle (1926)

Careful as he had been, this wily devil had led him into a labyrinthic maze of questions, the end of which was a concealed precipice. ❋ Francis William Sullivan (1925)

It extends on to the labyrinthic wall of the tympanic cavity and ends immediately above the fenestra vestibuli. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The branch to the greater superficial petrosal passes through an opening on the labyrinthic wall, in front of the fenestra vestibuli. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal (Jacobson’s nerve) enters the tympanic cavity by an aperture in its floor close to the labyrinthic wall, and divides into branches which ramify on the promontory and enter into the formation of the tympanic plexus. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The prominence of the facial canal (prominentia canalis facialis; prominence of aqueduct of Fallopius) indicates the position of the bony canal in which the facial nerve is contained; this canal traverses the labyrinthic wall of the tympanic cavity above the fenestra vestibuli, and behind that opening curves nearly vertically downward along the mastoid wall. ❋ Unknown (1918)

It presents, near the labyrinthic wall, a small aperture for the passage of the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve. ❋ Unknown (1918)

For now already they were passing through a complex series of inner gateways, passages, detours and labyrinthic defenses which -- all well lighted from above by fire-baskets -- spoke only too plainly the character of the enclosure within. ❋ George Allan England (1906)

The young man has an oedema which first affected his feet, but one day, owing to the irritation of a slight balanitis, the prepuce swelled at once; it proceeded through the penis integument to the scrotum; the penis itself retracted, leaving the integument and scrotum to assume a translucent, puffy, cork-screw appearance and attitude; from its labyrinthic passage the urine slowly dribbles during urination in a scalding stream. ❋ Peter Charles Remondino (1886)

As observed above, unfortunately the patients know nothing, nor can they be made to understand these conditions, that are only reached through labyrinthic pathological processes, and, what is still worse, this way of looking at disease is incompatible with the idea of specific-disease treatment, which to them looks more practicable and quick, and which is also more to their liking. ❋ Peter Charles Remondino (1886)

In the labyrinthic water that fills the auscultory vesicle there are small stones at the points of entry of the acoustic nerves, which are composed of groups of microscopic calcareous crystals (otoliths). ❋ Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1876)

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