mazy

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

Origin of mazy

1
First recorded in 1500–10; maze + -y1

Other words from mazy

  • ma·zi·ly, adverb
  • ma·zi·ness, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for mazy

mazy

/ (ˈmeɪzɪ) /


adjectivemazier or maziest
  1. of or like a maze; perplexing or confused

Derived forms of mazy

  • mazily, adverb
  • maziness, noun

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