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Definition of ream
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Ream (v. i.) To
cream;
to
mantle.
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Feeder
::
Feeder
(n.) A
stream
that flows into
another
body of
water;
a
tributary;
specifically
(Hydraulic
Engin.),
a water
course
which
supplies
a canal or
reservoir
by
gravitation
or
natural
flow..
Tide
::
Tide
(prep.)
A
stream;
current;
flood;
as, a tide of
blood..
Pour
::
Pour (v. i.) To flow, pass, or issue in a
stream,
or as a
stream;
to fall
continuously
and
abundantly;
as, the rain
pours;
the
people
poured
out of the
theater..
Dreamed
::
Dreamed
(imp. & p. p.) of Drea.
Bushwhacking
::
Bushwhacking
(n.)
Traveling,
or
working
a way,
through
bushes;
pulling
by the
bushes,
as in
hauling
a boat along the bushy
margin
of a
stream..
Float
::
Float (v. i.) A mass of
timber
or
boards
fastened
together,
and
conveyed
down a
stream
by the
current;
a
raft..
Fluvialist
::
Fluvialist
(n.) One who
exlpains
geological
phenomena
by the
action
of
streams.
Ream
::
Ream (n.)
Cream;
also, the cream or froth on ale..
Trickle
::
Trickle
(v. t.) To flow in a
small,
gentle
stream;
to run in
drops..
Preamble
::
Preamble
(n.) A
introductory
portion;
an
introduction
or
preface,
as to a book,
document,
etc.;
specifically,
the
introductory
part of a
statute,
which
states
the
reasons
and
intent
of the law..
Sike
::
Sike (n.) A
gutter;
a
stream,
such as is
usually
dry in
summer..
Preambulous
::
Preambulous
(n.) See
Perambulatory.
Reamputation
::
Reamputation
(n.) The
second
of two
amputations
performed
upon the same
member.
Shriek
::
Shriek
(n.) A
sharp,
shrill
outcry
or
scream;
a
shrill
wild cry such as is
caused
by
sudden
or
extreme
terror,
pain, or the
like..
Sillabub
::
Sillabub
(n.) A dish made by
mixing
wine or cider with milk, and thus
forming
a soft curd; also,
sweetened
cream,
flavored
with wine and
beaten
to a stiff
froth..
Cremor
::
Cremor
(n.)
Cream;
a
substance
resembling
cream;
yeast;
scum.
Fleet
::
Fleet (v. i.) To take the cream from; to skim.
Met
::
Met () p. p. of Mete, to
dream..
Spin
::
Spin (v. i.) To
stream
or issue in a
thread
or a small
current
or jet; as, blood
spinsfrom
a
vein..
Downpour
::
Downpour
(n.) A
pouring
or
streaming
downwards;
esp., a heavy or
continuous
shower..
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