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Definition of flow
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of flow is as below...
Flow (v. i.) To
proceed;
to issue
forth;
as,
wealth
flows from
industry
and
economy..
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Floriform
::
Floriform
(a.)
Having
the form of a
flower;
flower-shaped.
Disk
::
Disk (n.) The
central
part of a
radiate
compound
flower,
as in
sunflower..
Defloration
::
Defloration
(n.) That which is
chosen
as the
flower
or
choicest
part;
careful
culling
or
selection.
Perianth
::
Perianth
(n.) The
leaves
of a
flower
generally,
especially
when the calyx and
corolla
are not
readily
distinguished..
Amaranth
::
Amaranth
(n.) An
imaginary
flower
supposed
never to fade.
Triflorous
::
Triflorous
(a.)
Three-flowered;
having
or
bearing
three
flowers;
as, a
triflorous
peduncle..
Daffodil
::
Daffodil
(n.) A plant of the genus
Narcissus
(N.
Pseudo-narcissus).
It has a
bulbous
root and
beautiful
flowers,
usually
of a
yellow
hue.
Called
also
daffodilly,
daffadilly,
daffadowndilly,
daffydowndilly,
etc..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) The
infinitely
small
increase
or
decrease
of a
variable
or
flowing
quantity
in a
certain
infinitely
small and
constant
period
of time; the rate of
variation
of a
fluent;
an
incerement;
a
differential.
Forcing
::
Forcing
(n.) The art of
raising
plants,
flowers,
and
fruits
at an
earlier
season
than the
natural
one, as in a
hitbed
or by the use of
artificial
heat..
Reduplicate
::
Reduplicate
(a.)
Valvate
with the
margins
curved
outwardly;
-- said of the
/stivation
of
certain
flowers.
Floriculture
::
Floriculture
(n.) The
cultivation
of
flowering
plants.
Issue
::
Issue (n.) The act of
passing
or
flowing
out; a
moving
out from any
inclosed
place;
egress;
as, the issue of water from a pipe, of blood from a
wound,
of air from a
bellows,
of
people
from a
house..
Anandrous
::
Anandrous
(a.)
Destitute
of
stamens,
as
certain
female
flowers..
Emanation
::
Emanation
(n.) That which
issues,
flows,
or
proceeds
from any
object
as a
source;
efflux;
an
effluence;
as,
perfume
is an
emanation
from a
flower..
Flow
::
Flow (v. i.) To have or be in
abundance;
to
abound;
to full, so as to run or flow over; to be
copious..
Umbel
::
Umbel (n.) A kind of
flower
cluster
in which the
flower
stalks
radiate
from a
common
point,
as in the
carrot
and
milkweed.
It is
simple
or
compound;
in the
latter
case, each
peduncle
bears
another
little
umbel,
called
umbellet,
or
umbellule..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Characterized
by an
extreme
degree
of
fluidity;
moving
or
flowing
with great
freedom;
as,
benzine
and
mercury
are
mobile
liquids;
--
opposed
to
viscous,
viscoidal,
or
oily..
Superior
::
Superior
(a.) Above the
ovary;
-- said of parts of the
flower
which,
although
normally
below the
ovary,
adhere
to it, and so
appear
to
originate
from its upper part; also of an ovary when the other
floral
organs
are
plainly
below it in
position,
and free from it..
Yellowwort
::
Yellowwort
(n.) A
European
yellow-flowered,
gentianaceous
(Chlora
perfoliata).
The whole plant is
intensely
bitter,
and is
sometimes
used as a
tonic,
and also in
dyeing
yellow..
Unsymmetrical
::
Unsymmetrical
(a.) Not
symmetrical;
being
without
symmetry,
as the parts of a
flower
when
similar
parts are of
different
size and
shape,
or when the parts of
successive
circles
differ
in
number.
See
Symmetry..
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