meandrous

/miˈændrəs/
adjective
  1. Having many twists and turns; winding.
    • The meandrous river created a beautiful landscape of oxbow lakes.
    • We explored the meandrous canals of the old city by boat.
    • The meandrous path through the ancient forest was hard to follow.
  2. Complex and indirect in style or thought.
    • The novel's meandrous plot confused many readers.
    • She gave a meandrous explanation that circled around the real issue.
    • His meandrous argument was difficult for the jury to understand.
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