Flow

  • 51flow — v. & n. v.intr. 1 glide along as a stream (the Thames flows under London Bridge). 2 a (of a liquid, esp. water) gush out; spring. b (of blood, liquid, etc.) be spilt. 3 (of blood, money, electric current, etc.) circulate. 4 (of people or things)… …

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  • 52Flow TV — FlowTV is the third network launched by Ripe Digital Entertainment. In April 2007, Flow TV delivered short form programming to Cable On Demand subscribers through Comcast, Time Warner, and a host of other nationally available MSOs. Focusing on… …

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  • 53flow — [[t]floʊ[/t]] v. i. 1) to move along in a stream: The river flows to the sea[/ex] 2) to circulate, as blood 3) to stream or well forth 4) to issue or proceed from a source: Orders flowed from the office[/ex] 5) to come or go as in a stream:… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 54flow — 1. noun /fləʊ/ a) The movement of a fluid. The room was small, but it had good symmetry and flow. b) The rising movement of the tide. Turn on the valve and make sure you have sufficient flow. Ant: ebb …

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  • 55flow — 1. To bleed from the uterus less profusely than in flooding. 2. The menstrual discharge. 3. Movement of a liquid or gas; specifically, the volume of liquid or gas passing a given point per unit of …

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  • 56flow — verb 1》 move steadily and continuously in a current or stream. 2》 (of the sea or a tidal river) move towards the land; rise. Compare with ebb. 3》 move or issue forth steadily and freely.     ↘[often as adjective flowing] hang loosely in a… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 57flow-on — I UK / US adjective happening as the direct result of something II UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms flow on : singular flow on plural flow ons an increase in pay or another benefit that a group of workers gets because a similar… …

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  • 58flow — /floʊ / (say floh) verb (i) 1. to move along in a stream, as a liquid; circulate, as the blood. 2. to stream or well forth; issue or proceed from a source; discharge a stream, as of blood. 3. to come or go as in a stream, as persons or things. 4 …

  • 59flow — /fləυ/ noun 1. a movement ● the flow of capital into a country ● the flow of investments into Japan 2. ♦ the company is suffering from cash flow problems cash income is not coming in fast enough to pay for the expenditure going out ■ verb to move …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 60flow — [OE] The prehistoric Indo European *pleu , ancestor of a heterogeneous range of English vocabulary, from fleet to plover, denoted ‘flow, float’. It had a variant form *plō , which passed into Germanic as *flō . This formed the basis of the Old… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins