As nouns the difference between mender and meander
is that
mender is a person who mends while
meander is a winding, crooked, or involved course.
As a verb meander is
to wind or turn in a course or passage; to be intricate.
Other Comparisons: What's the difference?
mender English
Noun
( en noun)
A person who mends.
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meander English
Alternative forms
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Noun
( wikipedia meander)
( en noun)
A winding, crooked, or involved course.
- the meanders of an old river, or of the veins and arteries in the body
* Sir R. Blackmore
- While lingering rivers in meanders glide.
A tortuous or intricate movement.
Fretwork.
(math) A self-avoiding closed curve which intersects a line a number of times.
Derived terms
* meander belt
* meanderer
* meandering
* meanderian
* meanderic
* meanderiform
* meanderine
* meander line
* meander loop
* meandrous
* meandry
Verb
( en verb)
To wind or turn in a course or passage; to be intricate.
- The stream meandered through the valley.
To wind, turn, or twist; to make flexuous.
- (Dryton)
References
* The Chambers Dictionary (1998)
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