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- MEANDER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
meander implies a winding or intricate course suggestive of aimless or listless wandering
- 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 (cut bank or river cliff) and deposits sediments on an inner, convex bank which is typically a point bar
- MEANDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
meander verb [I] (NOT DIRECT) Add to word list to follow a route that is not straight or direct:
- 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
- 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 a winding and turning course: Streams tend to meander through level land 2 To move aimlessly
- 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 meander line n a winding path or course a circuitous movement or journey an intricate variety of fret or fretwork me•an′der•er, n
- 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 preposition adverb] It's so restful to meander along Irish country roads [VERB preposition adverb]
- Meander Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
MEANDER meaning: 1 : to have a lot of curves instead of going in a straight or direct line to follow a winding course; 2 : to walk slowly without a specific goal, purpose, or direction
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