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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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Anthography
::
Anthography
(n.) A
description
of
flowers.
Wire
::
Wire (v. i.) To pass like a wire; to flow in a
wirelike
form, or in a
tenuous
stream..
Convolvulus
::
Convolvulus
(n.) A large genus of
plants
having
monopetalous
flowers,
including
the
common
bindweed
(C.
arwensis),
and
formerly
the
morning-glory,
but this is now
transferred
to the genus
Ipomaea..
Blossom
::
Blossom
(n.) The
flower
of a
plant,
or the
essential
organs
of
reproduction,
with their
appendages;
florescence;
bloom;
the
flowers
of a
plant,
collectively;
as, the
blossoms
and fruit of a tree; an apple tree in
blossom..
Cutworm
::
Cutworm
(n.) A
caterpillar
which at night eats off young
plants
of
cabbage,
corn, etc.,
usually
at the
ground.
Some kinds
ascend
fruit trees and eat off the
flower
buds.
During
the day, they
conceal
themselves
in the
earth.
The
common
cutworms
are the
larvae
of
various
species
of
Agrotis
and
related
genera
of
noctuid
moths..
Runner
::
Runner
(n.) A
horizontal
channel
in a mold,
through
which the metal flows to the
cavity
formed
by the
pattern;
also, the waste metal left in such a
channel..
Ligule
::
Ligule
(n.) A
strap-shaped
corolla
of
flowers
of
Compositae.
Pot
::
Pot (n.) A
metallic
or
earthen
vessel,
appropriated
to any of a great
variety
of uses, as for
boiling
meat or
vegetables,
for
holding
liquids,
for
plants,
etc.; as, a quart pot; a
flower
pot; a bean pot..
Radical
::
Radical
(a.)
Proceeding
from a
rootlike
stem, or one which does not rise above the
ground;
as, the
radical
leaves
of the
dandelion
and the
sidesaddle
flower..
Tubulous
::
Tubulous
(a.)
Resembling,
or in the form of, a tube;
longitudinally
hollow;
specifically
(Bot.),
having
a
hollow
cylindrical
corolla,
often
expanded
or
toothed
at the
border;
as, a
tubulose
flower..
Scrophulariaceous
::
Scrophulariaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a very large
natural
order of
gamopetalous
plants
(Scrophulariaceae,
or
Scrophularineae),
usually
having
irregular
didynamous
flowers
and a
two-celled
pod. The order
includes
the
mullein,
foxglove,
snapdragon,
figwort,
painted
cup,
yellow
rattle,
and some
exotic
trees,
as the
Paulownia..
Autumnal
::
Autumnal
(a.) Of,
belonging
to, or
peculiar
to,
autumn;
as, an
autumnal
tint;
produced
or
gathered
in
autumn;
as,
autumnal
fruits;
flowering
in
autumn;
as, an
autumnal
plant..
Hysteranthous
::
Hysteranthous
(a.)
Having
the
leaves
expand
after the
flowers
have
opened.
Oospore
::
Oospore
(n.) A
fertilized
oosphere
in the ovule of a
flowering
plant.
Drivel
::
Drivel
(v. i.) To
slaver;
to let
spittle
drop or flow from the
mouth,
like a
child,
idiot,
or
dotard..
Peloria
::
Peloria
(n.)
Abnormal
regularity;
the state of
certain
flowers,
which,
being
naturally
irregular,
have
become
regular
through
a
symmetrical
repetition
of the
special
irregularity..
Flow
::
Flow (v. t.) To cover with
varnish.
Liquid
::
Liquid
(a.)
Flowing
or
sounding
smoothly
or
without
abrupt
transitions
or harsh
tones.
Nasturtium
::
Nasturtium
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Tropaeolum,
geraniaceous
herbs,
having
mostly
climbing
stems,
peltate
leaves,
and
spurred
flowers,
and
including
the
common
Indian
cress
(Tropaeolum
majus),
the
canary-bird
flower
(T.
peregrinum),
and about
thirty
more
species,
all
natives
of South
America.
The whole plant has a warm
pungent
flavor,
and the
fleshy
fruits
are used as a
substitute
for
capers,
while the
leaves
and
flowers
are
sometimes
used in
salads..
Hair
::
Hair (n.) An
outgrowth
of the
epidermis,
consisting
of one or of
several
cells,
whether
pointed,
hooked,
knobbed,
or
stellated.
Internal
hairs occur in the
flower
stalk of the
yellow
frog lily
(Nuphar)..
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