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labyrinth A symbolic maze which for our purposes applies to the intricate symmetrical diagrams found on Cathedral floors.
Ãâó: gallery.sjsu.edu/chartres/glossary.html
labyrinth The Labyrinth which surrounds Casa Alto's Starport is among the oldest parts of the city. The streets here are narrow and mostly wind back upon themselves or lead to cul-de-sacs. The Labyrinth from the air resembles a giant maze (thus the name) and is primarily composed of warehouses and light industry with low-income housing and skid row hotels. ...
Ãâó: www.etext.org/Zines/planet/pm3/bombard3.htm
labyrinthectomy Using the same approach through the mastoid bone as the endolymphatic sac operation, the inner ear balance organ (the labyrinth) is exposed. The semicircular canals are then carefully drilled away, exposing the nerve of balance which is completely removed
Ãâó: www.menieresfoundation.org/Definitions.htm
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