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anfractuous

[ an-frak-choo-uhs ]

adjective

  1. characterized by windings and turnings; sinuous; circuitous:

    an anfractuous path.



anfractuous

/ ænˈfræktʃʊəs /

adjective

  1. characterized by twists and turns; convoluted
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Word History and Origins

Origin of anfractuous1

First recorded 1575–85; from French anfractueux, from Late Latin anfractuosus “roundabout, prolix,” from Latin anfractus “bend, curve” (equivalent to the prefix am-, an-, a rare variant of ambi- “both, around, about”) and a derivative of the verb frangere “to break, shatter, smash” + adjective suffix -osus; fraction ( def ), break ( def ), -ose 1( def )
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Word History and Origins

Origin of anfractuous1

C17: from Late Latin anfractuōsus, from Latin anfractus a digression, literally: a bending
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Example Sentences

For throughout the labyrinth of all this anfractuous narrative there was indeed one guiding ray of light.

Winding; full of windings and turnings; sinuous; tortuous; as, the anfractuous spires of a born.

Thin, anfractuous highways and dirt roads scarred the green and brown landscape, and as far as the eye could reach were to be seen farmhouses and barns and silos.

Paint me a cavernous waste shore Cast in the unstilted Cyclades, Paint me the bold anfractuous rocks Faced by the snarled and yelping seas.

A state of being anfractuous, or full of windings and turnings; sinuosity.

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