The word for today is…
convoluted (adjective):
1 : having convolutions
2 : involved, intricate
Source : Merriam -Webster
Etymology : Convoluted comes from Latin convolvere, meaning “to roll up, coil, or twist.” It is related to the verb convolute, meaning “to twist or coil.” Once something is twisted it can be literally and figuratively difficult to unravel, and can be convoluated.
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