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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.
3.
An Atmospheric Dark Light music project by Stab Venom: The foundation of Meander took place in the beginning of September, 2006.

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.
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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