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MeanderMaeander

The common name for the river god, Maiandros, and his river.

The Meander flowed westward from Phrygia in Asia Minor and entered the Aegean Sea at the ancient city of Miletus; the river was so crooked that we now use the term Meander to mean Wandering.

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