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English
Etymology
From meander + -y.
Adjective
meandry (comparative more meandry, superlative most meandry)
- (obsolete, rare) meandering; windy
- 1609 (revised 1625), Francis Bacon, De Sapientia Veterum ('Wisdom of the Ancients')
- The river Styx, with crooked and meandry turnings, encircleth the palace of the infernal Dis.
Anagrams
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɛˈan.drɘ/
- Rhymes: -andrɘ
- Syllabification: me‧an‧dry
Noun
meandry
- nominative/accusative/vocative plural of meander