mizmaze
1Mizmaze — Miz maze , n. A maze or labyrinth. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
2Mizmaze — The Breamore Miz Maze in May 2005 Mizmaze (or Miz Maze or Miz Maze) is the name given to two of England s eight surviving historic turf mazes, and also to a third, presumably once similar site (at Leigh in Dorset) that is now merely a relic . Of… …
3mizmaze — ˈmizˌmāz noun Etymology: reduplication and alteration of maze (I) 1. : maze the way lies through … an intricate mizmaze of tracks S.P.B.Mais 2. dialect England : a state of confusion or bewilderment …
4mizmaze — n. Maze, labyrinth …
5mizmaze — miz·maze …
6Turf maze — Historically, a turf maze is a labyrinth made by cutting a convoluted path into a level area of short grass, turf or lawn. Some had names such as Mizmaze, Troy Town, The Walls of Troy, Julian s Bower, or Shepherd s Race (see #Maze names, below).… …
7Labyrinth — This article is about the maze like structure from Greek mythology. For other uses, see Labyrinth (disambiguation). Classical labyrinth …
8Maze — Not to be confused with Maize. For other uses, see Maze (disambiguation). Part of a series on Puzzles …
9Tour puzzle — In tour puzzles the player of the puzzle makes a trip around a board (usually but not necessarily two dimensional) using a token which represents a traveller.Sometimes (as in mazes) the player him/herself makes the trip. Sometimes the player has… …
10Troy Town — Many turf mazes in England were named Troy Town, Troy town or variations on that theme (such as Troy, The City of Troy, Troy s Walls or The Walls of Troy) presumably because, in popular legend, the walls of the city of Troy were constructed in… …