meandrian (Meaning)

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meandrian (a.)

Winding; having many turns.

Synonyms & Antonyms of meandrian

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meandrian Sentence Examples

  1. The meandrian river wound its way through the lush valley, creating a serpentine path.
  2. The coral reef was a vibrant tapestry of meandrian colonies, resembling a miniature labyrinth.
  3. Geologists marveled at the intricate patterns of the meandrian folds in the rock strata.
  4. The labyrinthine meandrian paths of the underground cave led to hidden chambers and ancient wonders.
  5. The meandrian stripes on the tiger's coat provided camouflage in the dense jungle.
  6. The meandrian maze of the garden paths invited visitors to explore its hidden nooks and crannies.
  7. The artist's brushstrokes wove a meandrian pattern across the canvas, creating depth and movement.
  8. The meandrian structure of the skeleton provided both strength and flexibility.
  9. The meandrian design of the building's facade reflected the organic forms found in nature.
  10. The meandrian coils of the snake hypnotically enticed its prey closer.

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Winding; having many turns.

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The meandrian river wound its way through the lush valley, creating a serpentine path.

The coral reef was a vibrant tapestry of meandrian colonies, resembling a miniature labyrinth.

Geologists marveled at the intricate patterns of the meandrian folds in the rock strata.

The labyrinthine meandrian paths of the underground cave led to hidden chambers and ancient wonders.