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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 (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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Plantain
::
Plantain
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Plantago,
but
especially
the P.
major,
a low herb with broad
spreading
radical
leaves,
and
slender
spikes
of
minute
flowers.
It is a
native
of
Europe,
but now found near the abode of
civilized
man in
nearly
all parts of the
world..
Flowery
::
Flowery
(a.) Full of
flowers;
abounding
with
blossoms.
Sumach
::
Sumach
(n.) Any plant of the genus Rhus,
shrubs
or small trees with
usually
compound
leaves
and
clusters
of small
flowers.
Some of the
species
are used in
tanning,
some in
dyeing,
and some in
medicine.
One, the
Japanese
Rhus
vernicifera,
yields
the
celebrated
Japan
varnish,
or
lacquer..
Florid
::
Florid
(a.)
Covered
with
flowers;
abounding
in
flowers;
flowery.
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. t.) To
exhale;
to emit, as
breath;
as, the
flowers
breathe
odors or
perfumes..
Bract
::
Bract (n.) Any
modified
leaf, or
scale,
on a
flower
stalk or at the base of a
flower..
Heteromorphic
::
Heteromorphic
(a.)
Deviating
from the
normal,
perfect,
or
mature
form;
having
different
forms at
different
stages
of
existence,
or in
different
individuals
of the same
species;
--
applied
especially
to
insects
in which there is a wide
difference
of form
between
the larva and the
adult,
and to
plants
having
more than one form of
flower..
Oliganthous
::
Oliganthous
(a.)
Having
few
flowers.
Lichen
::
Lichen
(n.) One of a class of
cellular,
flowerless
plants,
(technically
called
Lichenes),
having
no
distinction
of leaf and stem,
usually
of
scaly,
expanded,
frond-like
forms,
but
sometimes
erect or
pendulous
and
variously
branched.
They
derive
their
nourishment
from the air, and
generate
by means of
spores.
The
species
are very
widely
distributed,
and form
irregular
spots or
patches,
usually
of a
greenish
or
yellowish
color,
upon
rocks,
trees,
and
various
bodies,
to which they
adhere
with great
Basigynium
::
Basigynium
(n.) The
pedicel
on which the ovary of
certain
flowers,
as the
passion
flower,
is
seated;
a
carpophore
or
thecaphore..
Yarrow
::
Yarrow
(n.) An
American
and
European
composite
plant
(Achillea
Millefolium)
with very
finely
dissected
leaves
and small white
corymbed
flowers.
It has a
strong,
and
somewhat
aromatic,
odor and
taste,
and is
sometimes
used in
making
beer, or is dried for
smoking.
Called
also
milfoil,
and
nosebleed..
Effluxion
::
Effluxion
(n.) The act of
flowing
out;
effusion.
Frangipanni
::
Frangipanni
(n.) A
perfume
derived
from, or
imitating
the odor of, the
flower
of the red
jasmine,
a West
Indian
tree of the genus
Plumeria..
Elder
::
Elder (n.) A genus of
shrubs
(Sambucus)
having
broad
umbels
of white
flowers,
and small black or red
berries..
Emulgent
::
Emulgent
(n.) A
medicine
that
excites
the flow of bile.
Set
::
Set (v. i.) To have a
certain
direction
in
motion;
to flow; to move on; to tend; as, the
current
sets to the
north;
the tide sets to the
windward..
Napha Water
::
Napha water () A
perfume
distilled
from
orange
flowers.
Affluent
::
Affluent
(a.)
Flowing
to;
flowing
abundantly.
Deflow
::
Deflow
(v. i.) To flow down.
Precipitate
::
Precipitate
(a.)
Falling,
flowing,
or
rushing,
with steep
descent;
headlong..
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