About The Word Flowing
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Flowing
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What's The Definition Of Flowing?
[n] the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)
[adj] (of liquids) moving freely; "a flowing brook" [adj] (of water) rising to the surface under internal hydrostatic pressure; "an artesian well"; "artesian pressure" [adj] smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina"; "liquid prose" [adj] moving smoothly and continuously; "crowds flowing through the canyons of the streets"; "fan streaming into the concert hall" Synonyms | Synonyms for Flowing: artesian | flow | fluent | fluid | graceful | liquid | moving | running(a) | smooth | streaming Related Terms | Find terms related to Flowing: affluent | ascending | autograph | autographic | axial | back | back-flowing | backward | balanced | calligraphic | cascading | chirographic | concinnate | concinnous | confluent | coursing | cursive | dangling | decurrent | defluent | dependent | depending | descending | diffluent | down-trending | downward | drifting | easy | effortless | elegant | engrossed | euphonic | euphonical | euphonious | facile | falling | falling loosely | fluent | fluid | fluidal | fluidic | fluxible | fluxile | fluxional | fluxionary | fluxive | flying | going | graceful | graphic | graphoanalytic | graphologic | graphometric | gulfy | gushing | gyrational | gyratory | hanging | harmonious | holograph | holographic | hung | in longhand | in shorthand | in writing | inscribed | italic | italicized | juicy | liquid | liquidy | longhand | manuscript | mazy | meandering | measured | mounting | on paper | ordered | orderly | passing | penciled | pendent | pending | pendulant | pendular | penduline | pendulous | penned | pensile | pleasing | plunging | pouring | printed | profluent | progressive | racing | reflowing | refluent | regressive | retrogressive | rising | rotary | rotational | rotatory | running | runny | rushing | sappy | scriptorial | scriptural | serpentine | shorthand | sideward | sinking | sluggish | smooth | smooth-sounding | soaring | streaming | stylographic | succulent | surging | surgy | suspended | sweet | swinging | symmetrical | tidal | tripping | up-trending | upward | vortical | watery | weeping | written See Also | airflow | backflow | backflowing | change of location | current | discharge | dribble | drip | ebb | emission | flood | flush | flux | fluxion | fountain | freshet | gush | jet | ooze | oozing | outpouring | overflow | overspill | reflux | run | runoff | rush | seepage | spate | stream | surge | travel | trickle | upsurge Flowing In Webster's Dictionary \Flow"ing\, a.
That flows or for flowing (in various sense of the verb);
gliding along smoothly; copious.
{Flowing battery} (Elec.), a battery which is kept constant
by the flowing of the exciting liquid through the cell or
cells. --Knight.
{Flowing furnace}, a furnace from which molten metal, can be
drawn, as through a tap hole; a foundry cupola.
{Flowing sheet} (Naut.), a sheet when eased off, or loosened
to the wind, as when the wind is abaft the beam. --Totten.
\Flow"ing\, a. & n. from {Flow}, v. i. & t. |
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