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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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Elecampane
::
Elecampane
(n.) A
large,
coarse
herb
(Inula
Helenium),
with
composite
yellow
flowers.
The root, which has a
pungent
taste,
is used as a
tonic,
and was
formerly
of much
repute
as a
stomachic..
Overflow
::
Overflow
(n.) An
outlet
for the
escape
of
surplus
liquid.
Sorema
::
Sorema
(n.) A heap of
carpels
belonging
to one
flower.
Clove
::
Clove (n.) A very
pungent
aromatic
spice,
the
unexpanded
flower
bud of the clove tree
(Eugenia,
/
Caryophullus,
aromatica),
a
native
of the
Molucca
Isles..
Pour
::
Pour (v. t.) To cause to flow in a
stream,
as a
liquid
or
anything
flowing
like a
liquid,
either
out of a
vessel
or into it; as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a
decanter;
to pour oil upon the
waters;
to pour out sand or
dust..
Enflowering
::
Enflowering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Enflowe.
Round
::
Round (v. t.) To make full,
smooth,
and
flowing;
as, to round
periods
in
writing..
Sluice
::
Sluice
(n.) An
artifical
passage
for
water,
fitted
with a valve or gate, as in a mill
stream,
for
stopping
or
regulating
the flow; also, a water gate or flood
gate..
Reflower
::
Reflower
(v. i. & t.) To
flower,
or cause to
flower,
again..
Tubulous
::
Tubulous
(a.)
Containing,
or
consisting
of, small
tubes;
specifically
(Bot.),
composed
wholly
of
tubulous
florets;
as, a
tubulous
compound
flower..
Perfect
::
Perfect
(a.)
Hermaphrodite;
having
both
stamens
and
pistils;
-- said of
flower.
Heliotropism
::
Heliotropism
(n.) The
phenomenon
of
turning
toward
the
light,
seen in many
leaves
and
flowers..
Cineraria
::
Cineraria
(n.) A
Linnaean
genus of
free-flowering
composite
plants,
mostly
from South
Africa.
Several
species
are
cultivated
for
ornament..
Fusil
::
Fusil (v. t.)
Running
or
flowing,
as a
liquid..
Receptacle
::
Receptacle
(n.) The
dilated
apex of a
pedicel
which
serves
as a
common
support
to a head of
flowers.
Pentadelphous
::
Pentadelphous
(a.)
Having
the
stamens
arranged
in five
clusters,
those of each
cluster
having
their
filaments
more or less
united,
as the
flowers
of the
linden..
Conglobate
::
Conglobate
(a.)
Collected
into, or
forming,
a
rounded
mass or ball; as, the
conglobate
[lymphatic]
glands;
conglobate
flowers..
Attire
::
Attire
(n.) The
internal
parts of a
flower,
included
within
the calyx and the
corolla..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Characterized
by an
extreme
degree
of
fluidity;
moving
or
flowing
with great
freedom;
as,
benzine
and
mercury
are
mobile
liquids;
--
opposed
to
viscous,
viscoidal,
or
oily..
Gold
::
Gold (v. t.) A
yellow
color,
like that of the
metal;
as, a
flower
tipped
with
gold..
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