Describing a pattern of rivers or streams that branch and rejoin repeatedly, forming a braided network resembling interwoven channels. This pattern typically occurs in areas with high sediment loads and variable water flow.
From Greek 'anastomosis' meaning 'opening' or 'mouth,' originally a medical term describing blood vessel connections. The geographical usage emerged in the 19th century as geologists observed similar branching and reconnecting patterns in river systems.
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