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  1. MEANDER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    meander implies a winding or intricate course suggestive of aimless or listless wandering.

  2. Meander - Wikipedia

    A meander is one of a series of regular sinuous curves in the channel of a river or other watercourse. It is produced as a watercourse erodes the sediments of an outer, concave bank …

  3. MEANDER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    MEANDER definition: to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course. See examples of meander used in a sentence.

  4. MEANDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    meander verb [I] (NOT DIRECT) Add to word list to follow a route that is not straight or direct:

  5. Meander - definition of meander by The Free Dictionary

    Define meander. meander synonyms, meander pronunciation, meander translation, English dictionary definition of meander. intr.v. me·an·dered , me·an·der·ing , me·an·ders 1. To follow …

  6. Meander | Morphology, Formation & Dynamics | Britannica

    Meanders, named from the Menderes (historically known as the Maeander) River in Turkey, are most often formed in alluvial materials (stream-deposited sediments) and thus freely adjust …

  7. meander - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course: The stream meandered through the valley. ramble: The talk meandered on. Surveying to define the margin of (a body of water) with a …

  8. American Heritage Dictionary Entry: meander

    To move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction: vagabonds meandering through life. See Synonyms at wander. 3. To speak or write in sustained fashion on a number of loosely …

  9. MEANDER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A meander is a large bend in a river. If you meander somewhere, you move slowly and not in a straight line. We meandered through a landscape of mountains, rivers, and vineyards. [VERB …

  10. MEANDER | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary

    We meandered around town for a couple of hours. (Definition of meander from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)