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Definition of flow
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Flow (n.) A
continuous
movement
of
something
abundant;
as, a flow of
words..
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Ripen
::
Ripen (v. i.) To grow ripe; to
become
mature,
as
grain,
fruit,
flowers,
and the like; as,
grapes
ripen in the sun..
Flooding
::
Flooding
(n.) The
filling
or
covering
with water or other
fluid;
overflow;
inundation;
the
filling
anything
to
excess.
Helmet
::
Helmet
(n.) The
hood-formed
upper sepal or petal of some
flowers,
as of the
monkshood
or the
snapdragon..
Catkin
::
Catkin
(n.) An
ament;
a
species
of
inflorescence,
consisting
of a
slender
axis with many
unisexual
apetalous
flowers
along its
sides,
as in the
willow
and
poplar,
and (as to the
staminate
flowers)
in the
chestnut,
oak,
hickory,
etc. -- so
called
from its
resemblance
to a cat's tail. See
Illust.
of
Ament..
Anthokyan
::
Anthokyan
(n.) The blue
coloring
matter
of
certain
flowers.
Same as
Cyanin.
Conglobate
::
Conglobate
(a.)
Collected
into, or
forming,
a
rounded
mass or ball; as, the
conglobate
[lymphatic]
glands;
conglobate
flowers..
Brooklime
::
Brooklime
(n.) A plant
(Veronica
Beccabunga),
with
flowers,
usually
blue, in
axillary
racemes.
The
American
species
is V.
Americana..
Intervale
::
Intervale
(n.) A tract of low
ground
between
hills,
or along the banks of a
stream,
usually
alluvial
land,
enriched
by the
overflowings
of the
river,
or by
fertilizing
deposits
of earth from the
adjacent
hills.
Cf.
Bottom,
n., 7..
Cull
::
Cull (v. t.) To
separate,
select,
or pick out; to
choose
and
gather
or
collect;
as, to cull
flowers..
Hyacinth
::
Hyacinth
(n.) A
bulbous
plant of the genus
Hyacinthus,
bearing
beautiful
spikes
of
fragrant
flowers.
H.
orientalis
is a
common
variety..
Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) The act of
unfolding
or
unrolling;
hence,
in the
process
of
growth;
development;
as, the
evolution
of a
flower
from a bud, or an
animal
from the egg..
Ananthous
::
Ananthous
(a.)
Destitute
of
flowers;
flowerless.
Sluice
::
Sluice
(n.)
Hence,
an
opening
or
channel
through
which
anything
flows;
a
source
of
supply..
Oligomerous
::
Oligomerous
(a.)
Having
few
members
in each set of
organs;
as, an
oligomerous
flower..
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..
Excurrent
::
Excurrent
(a.)
Characterized
by a
current
which flows
outward;
as, an
excurrent
orifice
or
tube..
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..
Surcoat
::
Surcoat
(n.) A coat worn over the other
garments;
especially,
the long and
flowing
garment
of
knights,
worn over the
armor,
and
frequently
emblazoned
with the arms of the
wearer..
Flower
::
Flower
(n.) The
fairest,
freshest,
and
choicest
part of
anything;
as, the
flower
of an army, or of a
family;
the state or time of
freshness
and
bloom;
as, the
flower
of life, that is,
youth..
Deflow
::
Deflow
(v. i.) To flow down.
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