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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 hang loose and
waving;
as, a
flowing
mantle;
flowing
locks..
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Fountain
::
Fountain
(n.) An
artificially
produced
jet or
stream
of
water;
also, the
structure
or works in which such a jet or
stream
rises or
flows;
a basin built and
constantly
supplied
with pure water for
drinking
and other
useful
purposes,
or for
ornament..
Gynoecium
::
Gynoecium
(n.) The
pistils
of a
flower,
taken
collectively.
See
Illust.
of
Carpophore..
Poinsettia
::
Poinsettia
(n.) A
Mexican
shrub
(Euphorbia
pulcherrima)
with very large and
conspicuous
vermilion
bracts
below the
yellowish
flowers.
Orris
::
Orris (n.) A plant of the genus Iris (I.
Florentina);
a kind of
flower-de-luce.
Its
rootstock
has an odor
resembling
that of
violets.
Liquid
::
Liquid
(a.)
Flowing
freely
like
water;
fluid;
not
solid.
Viburnum
::
Viburnum
(n.) A genus of
shrubs
having
opposite,
petiolate
leaves
and
cymose
flowers,
several
species
of which are
cultivated
as
ornamental,
as the
laurestine
and the
guelder-rose..
Stream
::
Stream
(v. i.) To issue or flow in a
stream;
to flow
freely
or in a
current,
as a fluid or
whatever
is
likened
to
fluids;
as, tears
streamed
from her
eyes..
Reseda
::
Reseda
(n.) A
grayish
green
color,
like that of the
flowers
of
mignonette..
Corymbiferous
::
Corymbiferous
(a.)
Bearing
corymbs
of
flowers
or
fruit.
Hemlock
::
Hemlock
(n.) The name of
several
poisonous
umbelliferous
herbs
having
finely
cut
leaves
and small white
flowers,
as the
Cicuta
maculata,
bulbifera,
and
virosa,
and the
Conium
maculatum.
See
Conium..
Guelderrose''
::
Guelderrose'
(n.) A
cultivated
variety
of a
species
of
Viburnum
(V.
Opulus),
bearing
large
bunches
of white
flowers;
--
called
also
snowball
tree..
Maypole
::
Maypole
(n.) A tall pole
erected
in an open place and
wreathed
with
flowers,
about which the
rustic
May-day
sports
were had..
Hibiscus
::
Hibiscus
(n.) A genus of
plants
(herbs,
shrubs,
or
trees),
some
species
of which have
large,
showy
flowers.
Some
species
are
cultivated
in India for their
fiber,
which is used as a
substitute
for hemp. See
Althea,
Hollyhock,
and
Manoe..
Gynophore
::
Gynophore
(n.) The
pedicel
raising
the
pistil
or ovary above the
stamens,
as in the
passion
flower..
Lid
::
Lid (n.) A calyx which
separates
from the
flower,
and falls off in a
single
piece,
as in the
Australian
Eucalypti..
Proteranthous
::
Proteranthous
(a.)
Having
flowers
appearing
before
the
leaves;
-- said of
certain
plants.
Elite
::
Elite (n.) A
choice
or
select
body; the
flower;
as, the elite of
society..
Flowk
::
Flowk (n.) See 1st
Fluke.
Pea
::
Pea (n.) A
plant,
and its
fruit,
of the genus
Pisum,
of many
varieties,
much
cultivated
for food. It has a
papilionaceous
flower,
and the
pericarp
is a
legume,
popularly
called
a pod..
Coronilla
::
Coronilla
(n.) A genus of
plants
related
to the
clover,
having
their
flowers
arranged
in
little
heads or tufts
resembling
coronets..
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