ALL meanings of meander
me·an·der
M m - noun meander (of a river or road) follow a winding course. 1
- verb without object meander to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course: The stream meandered through the valley. 1
- verb without object meander to wander aimlessly; ramble: The talk meandered on. 1
- verb with object meander Surveying. to define the margin of (a body of water) with a meander line. 1
- noun meander ancient name of the Menderes (def 2). 1
- intransitive verb meander person: wander 1
- intransitive verb meander river, etc.: curve, twist 1
- verb meander If a river or road meanders, it has a lot of bends, rather than going in a straight line from one place to another. 0
- countable noun meander A meander is a large bend in a river. 0
- verb meander If you meander somewhere, you move slowly and not in a straight line. 0
- verb meander If a speech, account, or piece of writing meanders, it seems to move from one topic to another without any order or purpose. 0
- verb meander to follow a winding course 0
- verb meander to wander without definite aim or direction 0
- noun meander a curve or bend, as in a river 0
- noun meander a winding course or movement 0
- noun meander an ornamental pattern, esp as used in ancient Greek architecture 0
- abbreviation MEANDER Maeander 0
- noun meander windings or convolutions, as of a stream 0
- noun meander an ornamental pattern of winding or crisscrossing lines 0
- noun meander an aimless wandering; rambling 0
- intransitive verb meander to take a winding or tortuous course 0
- intransitive verb meander to wander aimlessly or idly; ramble 0
- noun meander A winding, crooked, or involved course. 0
- noun meander A tortuous or intricate movement. 0
- noun meander Fretwork. 0
- noun meander (mathematics) A self-avoiding closed curve which intersects a line a number of times. 0
- verb meander (Intransitive Verb) To wind or turn in a course or passage; to be intricate. 0
- verb meander (Transitive Verb) To wind, turn, or twist; to make flexuous. 0