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    In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth ( Ancient Greek: λαβύρινθος, romanized : Labúrinthos) [a] was an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at the Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur, the monster eventually killed by the hero Theseus.

  2. As the World's First One Michelin Starred "New Singaporean" restaurant, our dining experience showcases local Singaporean produce and flavours encapsulating Chef-Owner LG Han's roots and memories growing up in Singapore.

  3. a complex labyrinth of tunnels and chambers. b. : a maze (as in a garden) formed by paths separated by high hedges. 2. : something extremely complex or tortuous (see tortuous sense 1) in structure, arrangement, or character : intricacy, perplexity. a labyrinth of swamps and channels.

  4. See all examples of labyrinth. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

  5. labyrinth noun [C] (STRUCTURE IN EAR) anatomy specialized. a structure in the inner ear containing the small organs responsible for hearing and balance: Alcohol, drugs and age can all affect the balance mechanism in the inner ear known as the labyrinth. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. New Singaporean Cuisine. A cuisine that pays homage to chef’s personal Singapore story and authentic Singaporean flavours. At Labyrinth, our mission is to create episodes that invoke all the senses through memories and stories that we narrate through our seafood-centric tasting menus to deliver a truly unique Singaporean gastronomical ...

  7. Apr 16, 2018 · Labyrinth, Knossos Silver Tetradrachm. Mark Cartwright (CC BY-NC-SA) The word Labyrinth comes from the Greek labyrinthos and describes any maze-like structure with a single path through it which differentiates it from an actual maze which may have multiple paths intricately linked. Etymologically the word is linked to the Minoan ...