involute vs labyrinthical

involute

adj
  • Difficult to understand; complicated. 

  • Turned inward at the margin, like the exterior lip of the shells of species in genus Cypraea. 

  • Having a complex pattern of coils in which younger whorls only partly surround older ones. 

  • Rolled inward spirally. 

  • Having the edges rolled with the adaxial side outward. 

verb
  • To roll or curl inwards. 

noun
  • A curve that cuts all tangents of another curve at right angles; traced by a point on a string that unwinds from a curved object. 

labyrinthical

adj
  • labyrinthine; like or relating to a labyrinth 

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