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ma⋅zy

[mey-zee]
–adjective, -zi⋅er, -zi⋅est.
full of confusing turns, passages, etc.; like a maze; labyrinthine.

Origin:
1500–10; maze + -y 1


ma⋅zi⋅ly, adverb
ma⋅zi⋅ness, noun
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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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