meandering

  • 11meandering — me·an·der || mɪ ændÉ™(r) v. walk about aimlessly; carry on in a leisurely way; wander, roam; ramble …

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  • 12meandering — a. Winding, serpentine, tortuous, anfractuous, flexuous, meandrian, meandrous …

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  • 13meandering — adj 1. circuitous, indirect, devious; anfractuous, winding, turning, sinuous, serpentine, snaky, tortuous, vermicular, vermiculate; roundabout, ambagious, flexuous, curvy, curved, wavy, undulating; spiraling, circling, convoluted, volute, coiled; …

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  • 14meandering mesenteric artery — Riolan arch …

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  • 15meandering karren —    These are small grooves cut directly into the rock surface, generally a few centimeters wide and deep. Their size remains the same or decreases downslope and usually exhibit small meanders with typical undercut slopes and slip off slopes. They …

    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • 16Kyokusui-no-en —     Meandering stream party . A re enactment of Kyoku sui (meandering stream), a game played by the nobility in which participants had to compose a five line tanka poem in time to drink sake from a lacquer cup floating towards them downstream.… …

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  • 17Meander — For other uses, see Meander (disambiguation). A hypothetical stream bed following a tilted valley. The maximum gradient is along the down valley axis represented by a hypothetical straight channel. Meanders develop, which lengthen the course of… …

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  • 18river — river1 riverless, adj. riverlike, adj. /riv euhr/, n. 1. a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels. 2. a similar stream of something other than water: a… …

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  • 19GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY — Names The name Ereẓ Israel (the Land of Israel) designates the land which, according to the Bible was promised as an inheritance to the Israelite tribes. In the course of time it came to be regarded first by the Jews and then also by the… …

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  • 20Braided river — Not to be confused with the River Braid, Ballymena, Northern Ireland. For other uses see Braid (disambiguation). A braided river is one of a number of channel types and has a channel that consists of a network of small channels separated by small …

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