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Definition of stream
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Streaming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Strea.
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Tote
::
Tote (v. t.) To carry or bear; as, to tote a child over a
stream;
-- a
colloquial
word of the
Southern
States,
and used esp. by
negroes..
Sluice
::
Sluice
(n.) The
stream
flowing
through
a flood gate.
Water Course
::
Water
course
() A
running
stream
of water
having
a bed and
banks;
the
easement
one may have in the
flowing
of such a
stream
in its
accustomed
course.
A water
course
may be
sometimes
dry.
Soil
::
Soil (n.) A
marshy
or miry place to which a
hunted
boar
resorts
for
refuge;
hence,
a wet
place,
stream,
or tract of
water,
sought
for by other game, as
deer..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(n.) A
narrow
passage;
esp., a
contracted
part of a
stream,
lake, or sea; a
strait
connecting
two
bodies
of
water;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as, The
Narrows
of New York
harbor..
Trill
::
Trill (v. i.) To flow in a small
stream,
or in drops
rapidly
succeeding
each
other;
to
trickle..
Squirt
::
Squirt
(n.) An
instrument
out of which a
liquid
is
ejected
in a small
stream
with
force.
Mossy
::
Mossy
(superl.)
Overgrown
with moss;
abounding
with or edged with moss; as, mossy
trees;
mossy
streams..
Streamlet
::
Streamless
(a.)
Destitute
of
streams,
or of a
stream,
as a
region
of
country,
or a dry
channel..
Water Mouse
::
Water mouse () Any one of
several
species
of mice
belonging
to the genus
Hydromys,
native
of
Australia
and
Tasmania.
Their hind legs are
strong
and their toes
partially
webbed.
They live on the
borders
of
streams,
and swim well. They are
remarkable
as being the only
rodents
found in
Australia..
River
::
River (n.) Fig.: A large
stream;
copious
flow;
abundance;
as,
rivers
of
blood;
rivers
of oil..
Divide
::
Divide
(v. t.) To cause to be
separate;
to keep apart by a
partition,
or by an
imaginary
line or
limit;
as, a wall
divides
two
houses;
a
stream
divides
the
towns..
Water Ouzel
::
Water ouzel () Any one of
several
species
of small
insessorial
birds of the genus
Cinclus
(or
Hydrobates),
especially
the
European
water ousel (C.
aquaticus),
and the
American
water ousel (C.
Mexicanus).
These birds live about the
water,
and are in the habit of
walking
on the
bottom
of
streams
beneath
the water in
search
of
food..
Syringed
::
Syringe
(n.) A kind of small
hand-pump
for
throwing
a
stream
of
liquid,
or for
purposes
of
aspiration.
It
consists
of a small
cylindrical
barrel
and
piston,
or a bulb of soft
elastic
material,
with or
without
valves,
and with a
nozzle
which is
sometimes
at the end of a
flexible
tube; -- used for
injecting
animal
bodies,
cleansing
wounds,
etc..
Breastwheel
::
Breastwheel
(n.) A water
wheel,
on which the
stream
of water
strikes
neither
so high as in the
overshot
wheel,
nor so low as in the
undershot,
but
generally
at about half the
height
of the
wheel,
being kept in
contact
with it by the
breasting.
The water acts on the float
boards
partly
by
impulse,
partly
by its
weight..
Brawl
::
Brawl (v. i.) To make a loud
confused
noise,
as the water of a rapid
stream
running
over
stones..
Bandrol
::
Bandrol
(n.) A
little
banner,
flag, or
streamer..
Blaze
::
Blaze (n.) A
stream
of gas or vapor
emitting
light and heat in the
process
of
combustion;
a
bright
flame.
Burrock
::
Burrock
(n.) A small weir or dam in a river to
direct
the
stream
to gaps where fish traps are
placed.
Bow
::
Bow (n.) The
bending
or
rounded
part of a ship
forward;
the
stream
or prow.
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