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meander

me·an·der [ mee ándər ]


intransitive verb  (past and past participle me·an·dered, present participle me·an·der·ing, 3rd person present singular me·an·ders)
Definition:
 
1. follow twisting route: to follow an indirect route or course, especially one with a series of twists and turns
The river meanders to the sea.

2. wander slowly and aimlessly: to move in a leisurely way, especially for pleasure or because of a lack of motivation
meandering through the park



noun  (plural me·an·ders)
Definition:
 
1. relaxed walk: a slow leisurely walk or journey
We went for a meander in the woods.

2. twist or bend: a twist or bend in something, especially a river, path, or street

3. twisting route: an indirect course or route, especially one with a series of twists and turns
We followed the meanders of the path.

4. ornamental design: an ornamental design, popular in ancient Greek art and architecture, made by a continuous line that forms square shapes by doubling back on itself

[Late 16th century. Directly or via French< Latin, "winding course" < Greek maiandros, after a river (now the Büyük Menderes) in Turkey]

me·an·der·er noun
me·an·der·ing·ly adverb
me·an·drous [ mee ándrəss ] adjective
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