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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
discharge
blood in
excess
from the
uterus.
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Elder
::
Elder (n.) A genus of
shrubs
(Sambucus)
having
broad
umbels
of white
flowers,
and small black or red
berries..
Celandine
::
Celandine
(n.) A
perennial
herbaceous
plant
(Chelidonium
majus)
of the poppy
family,
with
yellow
flowers.
It is used as a
medicine
in
jaundice,
etc., and its acrid
saffron-colored
juice is used to cure warts and the itch; --
called
also
greater
celandine
and
swallowwort..
Self-fertilization
::
Self-fertilization
(n.) The
fertilization
of a
flower
by
pollen
from the same
flower
and
without
outer aid;
autogamy.
Fertilization
::
Fertilization
(n.) The act of
fecundating
or
impregnating
animal
or
vegetable
germs;
esp., the
process
by which in
flowers
the
pollen
renders
the ovule
fertile,
or an
analogous
process
in
flowerless
plants;
fecundation;
impregnation..
Tress
::
Tress (n.) Fig.: A knot or
festoon,
as of
flowers..
Sorosis
::
Sorosis
(n.) A
fleshy
fruit
formed
by the
consolidation
of many
flowers
with their
receptacles,
ovaries,
etc., as the
breadfruit,
mulberry,
and
pineapple..
Mahaled
::
Mahaled
(n.) A
cherry
tree
(Prunus
Mahaleb)
of
Southern
Europe.
The wood is
prized
by
cabinetmakers,
the twigs are used for pipe
stems,
the
flowers
and
leaves
yield a
perfume,
and from the fruit a
violet
dye and a
fermented
liquor
(like
kirschwasser)
are
prepared..
Mesembryanthemum
::
Mesembryanthemum
(n.) A genus of
herbaceous
or
suffruticose
plants,
chiefly
natives
of South
Africa.
The
leaves
are
opposite,
thick,
and
f/eshy.
The
flowers
usually
open about
midday,
whence
the
name..
Lacinia
::
Lacinia
(n.) One of the
narrow,
jagged,
irregular
pieces
or
divisions
which form a sort of
fringe
on the
borders
of the
petals
of some
flowers..
Monanthous
::
Monanthous
(a.)
Having
but one
flower;
one-flowered.
Vegetable
::
Vegetable
(v.)
Plants
without
true
flowers,
and
reproduced
by
minute
spores
of
various
kinds,
or by
simple
cell
division..
Flow
::
Flow (v. i.) To hang loose and
waving;
as, a
flowing
mantle;
flowing
locks..
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(a.)
Composed
of
several
florets
within
a
common
involucre,
as in the
daisy;
or of
several
carpels
formed
from one
flower,
as in the
raspberry..
Nasturtium
::
Nasturtium
(n.) A genus of
cruciferous
plants,
having
white or
yellowish
flowers,
including
several
species
of
cress.
They are found
chiefly
in wet or damp
grounds,
and have a
pungent
biting
taste..
Alluvion
::
Alluvion
(n.)
Matter
deposited
by an
inundation
or the
action
of
flowing
water;
alluvium.
Turnsole
::
Turnsole
(a.) A plant of the genus
Heliotropium;
heliotrope;
-- so named
because
its
flowers
are
supposed
to turn
toward
the sun.
Gayly
::
Gayly
(adv.)
Finely;
splendidly;
showily;
as,
ladies
gayly
dressed;
a
flower
gayly
blooming..
Moonflower
::
Moonflower
(n.) A kind of
morning
glory
(Ipomoea
Bona-nox)
with large white
flowers
opening
at
night.
Flood
::
Flood (v. i.) A great flow or
stream
of any fluid
substance;
as, a flood of
light;
a flood of lava;
hence,
a great
quantity
widely
diffused;
an
overflowing;
a
superabundance;
as, a flood of bank
notes;
a flood of paper
currency..
Ebracteolate
::
Ebracteolate
(a.)
Without
bracteoles,
or
little
bracts;
-- said of a
pedicel
or
flower
stalk..
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