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A labyrinth is a maze, particularly underground or covered.A complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze.An intricate and confusing arrangement
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Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
Besides 'maze', the word 'labyrinth' would fit. A 'warren' can be used to ever to a network of burrows such as those dug by a community of rabbits of bilbies.
Passages is the correct spelling of the word.
There are two "i" in the word "winding". The first is long. The second is short.
Winding can be a present participle when it is used as a verb form (e.g., He is winding the clock). It can also be used as an adjective, such as in "a winding road," which describes the road as having twists and turns.
The word 'passages' is syllabicated as "pas-sag-es."
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Serpentine usually refers to something winding, curving, or the like. It has roots in the word 'serpent' which is another name for snakes, which are usually winding or curving in shape. Here's an example: The serpentine trail snaked its way up the mountain.
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The word you are looking for is "winding."
Labyrinths are basically a maze or a path of passages which is difficult to find a way out. It has also another meaning; it is a confusing and difficult arrangement.
The "path" of a MS Word document is the place where the file is saved (on your computer, a network share, or another place)
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