Meander

/miˈændər/ noun

A winding curve or bend in a river's course, typically found in mature rivers flowing across relatively flat terrain. Rivers naturally develop these serpentine patterns as they erode their banks and deposit sediment.

From the ancient Greek river Maiandros (now Menderes in Turkey), famous for its winding course. The geographical term was first used in English in the 16th century, later extending to mean any winding path or indirect route.

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