daedalic
/deɪˈɪdælɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to Daedalus, a legendary Greek inventor, especially in architecture and sculpture, characterized by intricate and clever contrivances
“The daedalic columns were a testament to the architect’s ingenuity and skill.”
2. noun
a figure or sculpture in the style of Daedalus, especially in ancient Greek art, characterized by intricate and clever contrivances
“The museum exhibit featured an impressive collection of daedalic statues from ancient Greece.”