meander
English
Alternative forms
- mæander (archaic)
Etymology
From Latin Maeander, from Ancient Greek Μαίανδρος (Maíandros) – a river in Asia Minor (present day Turkey) known for its winding course. (Turkish Büyük Menderes Nehri)
Noun
meander (plural meanders)
- One of the turns of a winding, crooked, or involved course.
- the meanders of an old river, or of the veins and arteries in the body
- 1712, Sir Richard Blackmore, "Creation: A Philosophical Poem":
- See, how the streams advancing to the main, / Through crooked channels draw their crystal train! / While lingering thus they in meanders glide, / They scatter verdant life on either side.
- A tortuous or intricate movement.
- Fretwork.
- Perplexity.
- Synonym of Greek key.
- (mathematics) A self-avoiding closed curve which intersects a line a number of times.
Derived terms
Derived terms
- meander belt
- meanderer
- meanderian
- meanderic
- meanderiform
- meanderine
- meandering
- meander line
Translations
winding, crooked or involved course
tortuous or intricate movement
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fretwork — see fretwork
Greek key — see Greek key
math: type of self-avoiding closed curve
Verb
meander (third-person singular simple present meanders, present participle meandering, simple past and past participle meandered)
Translations
to wind or turn
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to make flexuous
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Further reading
meander on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Büyük Menderes River on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
- The Chambers Dictionary (1998)
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin Maeander, from Ancient Greek Μαίανδρος (Maíandros)
Noun
meander m (definite singular meanderen, indefinite plural meandere or meandre or meandrer, definite plural meanderne or meandrene)
- a meander (in a river)
Derived terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin Maeander, from Ancient Greek Μαίανδρος (Maíandros)
Noun
meander m (definite singular meanderen, indefinite plural meandrar, definite plural meandrane)
- a meander (in a river)
Derived terms
Polish
Etymology
From German Mäander.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɛˈan.dɛr/
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Noun
meander m inan
Declension
Derived terms
- (verb) meandrować
- (adjectives) meandrowy, meandryczny, meandrowaty
Further reading
- meander in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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