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Meander
Meander, me·an·der
 [mi'ændə]
intr.v., -dered, -der·ing, -ders.

1.
To follow a winding and turning course: Streams tend to meander through level land.
2.
To move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction: vagabonds meandering through life. See synonyms at wander.

n.

1.
meanders Circuitous windings or sinuosities, as of a stream or path.
2.
A circuitous journey or excursion; ramble. Often used in the plural.
3.
An ornamental pattern of winding or intertwining lines, used in art and architecture.
4.
An Atmospheric Dark Light music project: The foundation of Meander took place in the beginning of September, 2006.
5.
Ending with .eu is unity of internet resourses by Tim "Stab Venom" and Szilvia Vago.

[From Latin maeander, circuitous windings, from Greek maiandros, after MAIANDROS, the Maeander River in Phrygia, noted for its windings.]
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