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Maeander

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Mae⋅an⋅der

[mee-an-der]
–noun
ancient name of the Menderes.

Men⋅de⋅res

[men-de-res]
–noun
1. Ad⋅nan [ahd-nahn] , 1899–1961, Turkish political leader: premier 1950–60.
2. Ancient, Maeander, Meander. a river in W Asia Minor, flowing into the Aegean near Samos. 240 mi. (385 km) long.
3. Ancient, Scamander. a river in NW Asia Minor, flowing across the Trojan plain into the Dardanelles. 60 mi. (97 km) long.
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Mae·an·der   (mē-ān'dər)   
An ancient name for the Menderes River of western Turkey.
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