0 a confusing set of connecting passages or paths in which it is easy to get lost:
1 a structure in the inner ear containing the small organs responsible for hearing and balance:
2 a confusing set of connecting passages or paths in which it is easy to get lost
The labyrinth, that primordial ground plan and image of architectural endeavour, is a projection linking time and place.
Anteriorly the epithelial cells, 3.3 mm deep, lie on a thick, smooth, basal lamina with no labyrinth layer (fig. 6).
I think that students will be thoroughly lost in the labyrinth she has created.
The endolymphatic duct is a tubular structure that connects the labyrinth to the external environment.
The finite difference computer program gives a satisfactory answer to the problem of leakage in the labyrinth seal.
Here the cello goes through a pulse labyrinth, in which the pulses come in and out of focus.
A political labyrinth emerged from this contradictory attitude.
The basal lamina of the epithelial cell is thick and convoluted and has no basal labyrinth.