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It was an edifice with numberless winding passages and turnings opening into one another, and seeming to have neither beginning nor end, like the river Maeander, which returns on itself and flows now onward, now backward, in its course to the sea. The word meander is derived from the Greek word maeander. Using the context clues in this sentence, which of the following is most likely the definition of meander? A. to move with great purpose and intention B. to increase in speed in a downward motion C. to wander aimlessly or flow in a winding course D. to pause for consideration before choosing a path