maze
31maze — A labyrinth; frequently used to study higher functions of the nervous system in rats. [M.E. masen, to confuse] * * * maze māz n a path complicated by at least one blind alley and used in learning experiments and in intelligence tests * * *… …
32Maze — Original name in latin Maz Name in other language Maze, Maz State code FR Continent/City Europe/Paris longitude 47.45632 latitude 0.27106 altitude 29 Population 4094 Date 2012 01 18 …
33maze — [13] Maze was originally a verb (now obsolete) meaning ‘daze’, which arose by shortening of amaze. When it was first used as a noun it meant ‘delusion, delirium’, and it was not until the late 14th century that it began to be used for a… …
34mažė — màžius, màžė dkt. Màžiai, bėkit iš čià, netrukdýkit! …
35maze — noun the mainland s city streets were a baffling maze to the islanders Syn: labyrinth, complex network, warren; web, tangle, jungle, snarl; puzzle …
36maze — [meɪz] noun 1) [C] an arrangement of closely connected paths that are separated by tall bushes, walls, or trees, that is designed to be difficult to find your way through 2) [singular] a set of many small streets or paths that is easy to get lost …
37maze — [[t]meɪz[/t]] n. v. mazed, maz•ing 1) a confusing network of paths or passages; labyrinth 2) an intricate system that daunts or perplexes 3) Chiefly Dial. a state of bewilderment 4) sts Chiefly Dial. to daze; stupefy • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME… …
38Maze — /meɪz/ (say mayz) noun the, a prison in Northern Ireland used from the 1970s to 1990s to house paramilitary prisoners, especially members of the Provisional IRA; closed in 2000. Official name, HM Prison Maze. Also, Colloquial, Long Kesh …
39maze — [13] Maze was originally a verb (now obsolete) meaning ‘daze’, which arose by shortening of amaze. When it was first used as a noun it meant ‘delusion, delirium’, and it was not until the late 14th century that it began to be used for a… …
40Maze (anime) — Maze MAZE☆爆熱時空 (Meizu Bakunetsu Jikū) Genre Mecha, Fantasy, Action, War …