What do you mean by meanders?
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verb
(of a river or road) follow a winding course.
"a river that meandered gently through a meadow"
noun
a winding curve or bend of a river or road.
"the river flows in sweeping meanders"
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Meander comes from a river in modern-day Turkey, the Maiandros, which winds and wanders on its course. Today, a stream or a path meanders, as does a person who walks somewhere in a roundabout fashion. If your speech meanders, you don't keep to the point. It's hard to understand what your teacher is trying to impart if he keeps meandering off with anecdotes and digressions. Pronounce meander with three syllables not two — me-AN-der.
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