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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.) A
low-lying
piece of
watery
land; --
called
also flow moss and flow bog.
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Fair
::
Fair (v. t.) To make
smooth
and
flowing,
as a
vessel's
lines..
Flowery
::
Flowery
(a.) Full of
flowers;
abounding
with
blossoms.
Alyssum
::
Alyssum
(n.) A genus of
cruciferous
plants;
madwort.
The sweet
alyssum
(A.
maritimum),
cultivated
for
bouquets,
bears
small,
white,
sweet-scented
flowers..
Water Meadow
::
Water
meadow
() A
meadow,
or piece of low, flat land,
capable
of being kept in a state of
fertility
by being
overflowed
with water from some
adjoining
river or
stream..
Gith
::
Gith (n.) The corn
cockle;
also
anciently
applied
to the
Nigella,
or
fennel
flower..
Poppy
::
Poppy (n.) Any plant or
species
of the genus
Papaver,
herbs with showy
polypetalous
flowers
and a milky
juice.
From one
species
(Papaver
somniferum)
opium is
obtained,
though
all the
species
contain
it to some
extent;
also, a
flower
of the
plant.
See
Illust.
of
Capsule..
Stem
::
Stem (v. t.) To
oppose
or cut with, or as with, the stem of a
vessel;
to
resist,
or make
progress
against;
to stop or check the flow of, as a
current..
Acotyledon
::
Acotyledon
(n.) A plant which has no
cotyledons,
as the
dodder
and all
flowerless
plants..
Smooth
::
Smooth
(a.) To free from
harshness;
to make
flowing.
Turn
::
Turn (v. i.) To
change
from ebb to flow, or from flow to ebb; -- said of the
tide..
Phlox
::
Phlox (n.) A genus of
American
herbs,
having
showy red,
white,
or
purple
flowers..
Golding
::
Golding
(n.) A
conspicuous
yellow
flower,
commonly
the corn
marigold
(Chrysanthemum
segetum)..
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) The
opening
of
flowers
in
general;
the state of
blossoming
or of
having
the
flowers
open; as, the
cherry
trees are in
bloom..
Fertile
::
Fertile
(a.)
Capable
of
producing
fruit;
fruit-bearing;
as,
fertile
flowers..
Hydrangea
::
Hydrangea
(n.) A genus of
shrubby
plants
bearing
opposite
leaves
and large heads of showy
flowers,
white,
or of
various
colors.
H.
hortensis,
the
common
garden
species,
is a
native
of China or
Japan..
Pretty
::
Pretty
(superl.)
Pleasing
by
delicacy
or
grace;
attracting,
but not
striking
or
impressing;
of a
pleasing
and
attractive
form a
color;
having
slight
or
diminutive
beauty;
neat or
elegant
without
elevation
or
grandeur;
pleasingly,
but not
grandly,
conceived
or
expressed;
as, a
pretty
face; a
pretty
flower;
a
pretty
poem..
Homochromous
::
Homochromous
(a.)
Having
all the
florets
in the same
flower
head of the same
color.
Symmetry
::
Symmetry
(n.)
Equality
in the
number
of parts of the
successive
circles
in a
flower.
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To
become
perceptible
to other
senses
than
sight;
as, a noise rose on the air; odor rises from the
flower..
Accrescent
::
Accrescent
(a.)
Growing
larger
after
flowering.
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