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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 glide along
smoothly,
without
harshness
or
asperties;
as, a
flowing
period;
flowing
numbers;
to sound
smoothly
to the ear; to be
uttered
easily..
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Rossel Current
::
Rossel
current
() A
portion
of the
southern
equatorial
current
flowing
westward
from the Fiji
Islands
to New
Guinea.
Oligomerous
::
Oligomerous
(a.)
Having
few
members
in each set of
organs;
as, an
oligomerous
flower..
Aflow
::
Aflow (adv. & a.)
Flowing.
Stillage
::
Still (v. i.) To drop, or flow in
drops;
to
distill..
Camellia
::
Camellia
(n.) An
Asiatic
genus of small
shrubs,
often with
shining
leaves
and showy
flowers.
Camellia
Japonica
is much
cultivated
for
ornament,
and C.
Sassanqua
and C.
oleifera
are grown in China for the oil which is
pressed
from their
seeds.
The tea plant is now
referred
to this genus under the name of
Camellia
Thea..
Platband
::
Platband
(n.) A
border
of
flowers
in a
garden,
along a wall or a
parterre;
hence,
a
border..
Irrigation
::
Irrigation
(n.) The act or
process
of
irrigating,
or the state of being
irrigated;
especially,
the
operation
of
causing
water to flow over
lands,
for
nourishing
plants..
Swash
::
Swash (n.)
Impulse
of water
flowing
with
violence;
a
dashing
or
splashing
of
water.
Mayflower
::
Mayflower
(n.) In
England,
the
hawthorn;
in New
England,
the
trailing
arbutus
(see
Arbutus);
also, the
blossom
of these
plants..
Menstruate
::
Menstruate
(v. i.) To
discharge
the
menses;
to have the
catamenial
flow.
Oswego Tea
::
Oswego
tea () An
American
aromatic
herb
(Monarda
didyma),
with
showy,
bright
red,
labiate
flowers..
Cyanin
::
Cyanin
(n.) The blue
coloring
matter
of
flowers;
--
called
also
anthokyan
and
anthocyanin.
Unguis
::
Unguis
(n.) The
slender
base of a petal in some
flowers;
a claw;
called
also
ungula.
Standing
::
Standing
(a.) Not
flowing;
stagnant;
as,
standing
water..
Menstruant
::
Menstruant
(a.)
Subject
to
monthly
flowing
or
menses.
Cyme
::
Cyme (n.) A
flattish
or
convex
flower
cluster,
of the
centrifugal
or
determinate
type,
differing
from a
corymb
chiefly
in the order of the
opening
of the
blossoms..
Stanch
::
Stanch
(v. i.) To
cease,
as the
flowing
of
blood..
Corolla
::
Corolla
(n.) The inner
envelope
of a
flower;
the part which
surrounds
the
organs
of
fructification,
consisting
of one or more
leaves,
called
petals.
It is
usually
distinguished
from the calyx by the
fineness
of its
texture
and the
gayness
of its
colors.
See the Note under
Blossom..
Menstruous
::
Menstruous
(a.)
Having
the
monthly
flow or
discharge;
menstruating.
Cabbage
::
Cabbage
(n.) An
esculent
vegetable
of many
varieties,
derived
from the wild
Brassica
oleracea
of
Europe.
The
common
cabbage
has a
compact
head of
leaves.
The
cauliflower,
Brussels
sprouts,
etc., are
sometimes
classed
as
cabbages..
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