IPA: /ˈmeɪziər/
KK: /ˈmeɪziər/
Having many twists and turns; complex and confusing in layout.
The mazier path through the forest made it difficult to find the way out.
Comparative: mazier
Superlative: maziest
Mazier → The word 'mazier' originates from Old French 'maziere', meaning a person who makes or works with mazes or labyrinths. It refers specifically to someone skilled in creating intricate paths or designs.
Think of someone who creates complex 'mazes' — that's what a 'mazier' does, as the word comes from the Old French term for someone who works with mazes.