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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. t.) To cover with water or other
liquid;
to
overflow;
to
inundate;
to
flood.
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Stasmia
::
Starwort
(n.) A small plant of the genus
Stellaria,
having
star-shaped
flowers;
star
flower;
chickweed..
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..
Parnassia
::
Parnassia
(n.) A genus of herbs
growing
in wet
places,
and
having
white
flowers;
grass of
Parnassus..
Bulblet
::
Bulblet
(n.) A small bulb,
either
produced
on a
larger
bulb, or on some
aerial
part of a
plant,
as in the axils of
leaves
in the tiger lily, or
replacing
the
flowers
in some kinds of
onion..
Caulocarpous
::
Caulocarpous
(a.)
Having
stems which bear
flowers
and fruit year after year, as most trees and
shrubs..
Flux
::
Flux (n.) The act of
flowing;
a
continuous
moving
on or
passing
by, as of a
flowing
stream;
constant
succession;
change..
Shed
::
Shed (v. t.) To cause to flow off
without
penetrating;
as, a tight roof, or
covering
of oiled
cloth,
sheeds
water..
Festoon
::
Festoon
(n.) A
carved
ornament
consisting
of
flowers,
and
leaves,
intermixed
or
twisted
together,
wound with a
ribbon,
and
hanging
or
depending
in a
natural
curve.
See
Illust.
of
Bucranium..
Intwine
::
Intwine
(v. t.) To twine or twist into, or
together;
to
wreathe;
as, a
wreath
of
flowers
intwined..
Rosebud
::
Rosebud
(n.) The
flower
of a rose
before
it
opens,
or when but
partially
open..
Chlorosis
::
Chlorosis
(n.) A
disease
in
plants,
causing
the
flowers
to turn green or the
leaves
to lose their
normal
green
color..
Brookweed
::
Brookweed
(n.) A small
white-flowered
herb
(Samolus
Valerandi)
found
usually
in wet
places;
water
pimpernel.
Asparagus
::
Asparagus
(n.) A genus of
perennial
plants
belonging
to the
natural
order
Liliaceae,
and
having
erect much
branched
stems,
and very
slender
branchlets
which are
sometimes
mistaken
for
leaves.
Asparagus
racemosus
is a
shrubby
climbing
plant with
fragrant
flowers.
Specifically:
The
Asparagus
officinalis,
a
species
cultivated
in
gardens..
Lily
::
Lily (n.) A plant and
flower
of the genus
Lilium,
endogenous
bulbous
plants,
having
a
regular
perianth
of six
colored
pieces,
six
stamens,
and a
superior
three-celled
ovary..
Inflorescence
::
Inflorescence
(n.) The mode of
flowering,
or the
general
arrangement
and
disposition
of the
flowers
with
reference
to the axis, and to each
other..
Overwash
::
Overwash
(v. t.) To
overflow.
Efflower
::
Efflower
(v. t.) To
remove
the
epidermis
of (a skin) with a
concave
knife,
blunt in its
middle
part, -- as in
making
chamois
leather..
Napha Water
::
Napha water () A
perfume
distilled
from
orange
flowers.
Tamarisk
::
Tamarisk
(n.) Any shrub or tree of the genus
Tamarix,
the
species
of which are
European
and
Asiatic.
They have
minute
scalelike
leaves,
and small
flowers
in
spikes.
An
Arabian
species
(T.
mannifera)
is the
source
of one kind of
manna..
Flow
::
Flow (n.) Any
gentle,
gradual
movement
or
procedure
of
thought,
diction,
music,
or the like,
resembling
the
quiet,
steady
movement
of a
river;
a
stream..
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