Etymology: [ flO ] (verb.) before 12th century. From Old English flōwan, from Proto-Germanic *flo-, from Proto-Indo-European *plōw-. Cognate from Proto-Indo-European (via Latin) with fluent, flux.
the state of being at one with, To move as a fluid from one position to another, Smoothness or continuity, The rising movement of the tide, The movement of a fluid, To move or match smoothly, gracefully, or continuously, The amount of a fluid that moves or the rate of fluid movement, act of flowing; movement of a liquid; something which flows; steady progression (of things, events, etc.); outpouring, outflow; rate of flowing; flood, overflowing; menstruation; (Slang) act of performing rap music, To cover with water or other liquid; to overflow; to inundate; to flood, To cover with varnish, cause to flow; "The artist flowed the washes on the paper", To rise, as the tide; opposed to ebb; as, the tide flows twice in twenty-four hours, To hang loose and waving; as, a flowing mantle; flowing locks, A stream of water or other fluid; a current; as, a flow of water; a flow of blood, A continuous movement of something abundant; as, a flow of words, A low-lying piece of watery land; called also flow moss and flow bog, See Ebb and flow, under Ebb, the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases) any uninterrupted stream or discharge the amount of fluid that flows in a given time cover or swamp with water move or progress freely as if in a stream; "The crowd flowed out of the stadium", The tidal setting in of the water from the ocean to the shore, Any gentle, gradual movement or procedure of thought, diction, music, or the like, resembling the quiet, steady movement of a river; a stream, To have or be in abundance; to abound; to full, so as to run or flow over; to be copious, be abundantly present; "The champagne flowed at the wedding, perfusion, To become liquid; to melt, To proceed; to issue forth; as, wealth flows from industry and economy, of Fly, v, To move with a continual change of place among the particles or parts, as a fluid; to change place or circulate, as a liquid; as, rivers flow from springs and lakes; tears flow from the eyes, sing, To glide along smoothly, without harshness or asperties; as, a flowing period; flowing numbers; to sound smoothly to the ear; to be uttered easily, To discharge blood in excess from the uterus, move or progress freely as if in a stream; "The crowd flowed out of the stadium", the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause; "the women were sickly and subject to excessive menstruation"; "a woman does not take the gout unless her menses be stopped"--Hippocrates; "the semen begins to appear in males and to be emitted at the same time of life that the catamenia begin to flow in females"--Aristotle, dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas; "two streams of development run through American history"; "stream of consciousness"; "the flow of thought"; "the current of history", The ability of a liquid paint film to spread out evenly after application to produce a surface free from application irregularities such as orange peel, move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi", be abundantly present; "The champagne flowed at the wedding", (gen) The volume of a substance passing a point per unit time (e g , meters per second, gallons per hour, etc ) F - debit S - flujo, undergo menstruation; "She started menstruating at the age of 11", cover or swamp with water, fall or flow in a certain way; "This dress hangs well"; "Her long black hair flowed down her back", any uninterrupted stream or discharge, the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression, If information or money flows somewhere, it moves freely between people or organizations. A lot of this information flowed through other police departments An interest rate reduction is needed to get more money flowing and create jobs. Flow is also a noun. the opportunity to control the flow of information. see also cash flow, If a number of people or things flow from one place to another, they move there steadily in large groups, usually without stopping. Large numbers of refugees continue to flow from the troubled region into the no-man's land Flow is also a noun. She watched the frantic flow of cars and buses along the street, If a liquid, gas, or electrical current flows somewhere, it moves there steadily and continuously. A stream flowed gently down into the valley The current flows into electric motors that drive the wheels. compressor stations that keep the gas flowing. Flow is also a noun. It works only in the veins, where the blood flow is slower, move along smoothly, stream; hang limply; overflow; rise; (Slang) rap, utter many words melodiously in a flow with little breaks, perform rap music, Someone who is in full flow is talking easily and continuously and seems likely to go on talking for some time. He had been replying for some 40 minutes already and was still in full flow, If you say that an activity, or the person who is performing the activity, is in full flow, you mean that the activity has started and is being carried out with a great deal of energy and enthusiasm. Lunch at Harry's Bar was in full flow when Irene made a splendid entrance, the amount of fluid that flows in a given time, the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases), If you go with the flow, you let things happen or let other people tell you what to do, rather than trying to control what happens yourself. There's nothing I can do about the problem, so I might as well go with the flow. cash flow deformation and flow flow meter gene flow laminar flow mass flow Scapa Flow turbulent flow, A stream or movement of air or other fluid, or the rate of fluid movement, in the open or in a duct, pipe, or passage; specifically, an airflow, something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously; "a stream of people emptied from the terminal"; "the museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors", The ability of a coating to even out upon application, so that brush and roller marks are not visible, Unit per time used to describe the specific volume of a substance passing through a measurable area, Resistance of movement by a liquid material, divided into four categories; Newtonian (simple) flow, plastic flow, pseudoplastic (thixotropic) flow and dilatant flow, The volume of water passing a given point per unit of time, The rate of water discharged from a source given in volume per unit time, A MASS MOVEMENT involving rapid flowage of wet soil, rock, and displaced vegetation as a viscous mass down a slope or a channel; including mudflow, debris flow, and earthflow, the total amount of water moving in a hydropower system per unit time, The British equivalent of the United States total current Flow is the combination of their tidal stream and current, (each time step): Flow rate in cubic feet per second A negative value indicates that the flow is moving from downstream to upstream at a node, The rate of water discharged from a source given in volume with respect to time, The rate of water discharged from a source; expressed in volume with respect to time, e g , m3/s, the rate of water discharged from a source expressed in volume with respect to time, Glacial ice flows in two ways (a) Ice behaves as a brittle solid until the pressure is equal to the weight of 50 meters (165 feet) of ice; then it becomes plastic and flow begins (b) The whole mass of ice can slip along the ground, or along shear planes in the ice, A series of connected processes performing a useful operation (for example, Verilog flow or Mentor flow), The volume of fluid passing through a given cross-section of a transport system (e g , a tube or a duct) per second; also called volume velocity (measured in liters per second), A relatively rapid mass-movement process that involves a mixture of rock, soil, vegetation, and water moving downslope as a viscous fluid Within a flow (such as a mudflow), each particle, regardless of its size, moves independently, A vector field in Euclidean space or on a manifold which gives the velocity of a particle moving through the manifold as a function of its position More technically, an autonomous ordinary differential equation, a progress of energy between two points; an impulse or direction of energy particles or thought or masses between terminals; the progress of particles or impulses or waves from Point A to Point B The four flows used in processing are flow one, something happened to self; flow two, doing something to another; flow three, others doing things to others; flow zero, self doing something to self, Lots has been written on the concept of flow and "flow states" In their 1987 book "Peopleware, Productive Projects and Teams", Tom DeMarco and Tim Lister defined flow as "a condition of deep, nearly meditative involvement" Anyone who's worked on a task only to find that unknowing hours have passed has experienced it The important points are that, firstly, it's a much more productive state and secondly, it's enjoyable Many expert opinions to the contrary, satisfying both of those points leads to very successful software indeed, Volume of water that passes a given point within a given period of time, 1 The motion characteristic of a fluid 2 Combination of tidal stream and current, also known in US as total current, » A mapping f : E -> A, where A is an abelian group, esp the integers or the integers modulo M [For the differences among gains, voltages, and flows see ``gain graph'' ], Simple past tense and past participle of flow, Tending to flow, Moving, proceeding or shaped smoothly, gracefully, or continuously, Present participle of flow, The action of the verb to flow, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flow, plural form of flow, aflow, prill, distream, past of flow, & t, (of water) rising to the surface under internal hydrostatic pressure; "an artesian well"; "artesian pressure", moving smoothly and continuously; "crowds flowing through the canyons of the streets"; "fan streaming into the concert hall", smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina"; "liquid prose" (of liquids) moving freely; "a flowing brook" moving smoothly and continuously; "crowds flowing through the canyons of the streets"; "fan streaming into the concert hall, streaming; moving along smoothly; hanging loosely (about hair, clothing, etc.); abounding, plentiful, moving smoothly and continuously; "crowds flowing through the canyons of the streets"; "fan streaming into the concert hall, That flows or for flowing (in various sense of the verb); gliding along smoothly; copious, & n, from Flow, v, smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina"; "liquid prose", (of liquids) moving freely; "a flowing brook", the rate at which water passes a given point in a stream or river (in cfs), variables such as the output of the economy per year; stocks are in contrast to flows; flows measure the changes in stocks over a given period of time, The movement of resources from a place of high concentration to a low (e g energy goes from hot to cold) By utilising such flows systems can perform work (including self-organization) When flows in opposite directions balance, the system can arrive at the steady state (dynamic equilibrium) that characterises dissipative systems, Particle emission or waves emitted or received, plural of flow, third-person singular of flow,
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the state of being at one with
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To move as a fluid from one position to another
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Smoothness or continuity - "The room was small, but it had good symmetry and flow."
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The rising movement of the tide
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The movement of a fluid
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To move or match smoothly, gracefully, or continuously - "The writing is grammatically correct, but it just doesn't flow."
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The amount of a fluid that moves or the rate of fluid movement - "Turn on the valve and make sure you have sufficient flow."
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act of flowing; movement of a liquid; something which flows; steady progression (of things, events, etc.); outpouring, outflow; rate of flowing; flood, overflowing; menstruation; (Slang) act of performing rap music isim
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To cover with water or other liquid; to overflow; to inundate; to flood
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To cover with varnish
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cause to flow; "The artist flowed the washes on the paper"
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To rise, as the tide; opposed to ebb; as, the tide flows twice in twenty-four hours
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To hang loose and waving; as, a flowing mantle; flowing locks
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A stream of water or other fluid; a current; as, a flow of water; a flow of blood
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A continuous movement of something abundant; as, a flow of words
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A low-lying piece of watery land; called also flow moss and flow bog
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See Ebb and flow, under Ebb
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the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases) any uninterrupted stream or discharge the amount of fluid that flows in a given time cover or swamp with water move or progress freely as if in a stream; "The crowd flowed out of the stadium"
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The tidal setting in of the water from the ocean to the shore
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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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To have or be in abundance; to abound; to full, so as to run or flow over; to be copious
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be abundantly present; "The champagne flowed at the wedding
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perfusion
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To become liquid; to melt
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To proceed; to issue forth; as, wealth flows from industry and economy
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of Fly, v
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To move with a continual change of place among the particles or parts, as a fluid; to change place or circulate, as a liquid; as, rivers flow from springs and lakes; tears flow from the eyes
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sing
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To glide along smoothly, without harshness or asperties; as, a flowing period; flowing numbers; to sound smoothly to the ear; to be uttered easily
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To discharge blood in excess from the uterus
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move or progress freely as if in a stream; "The crowd flowed out of the stadium"
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the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause; "the women were sickly and subject to excessive menstruation"; "a woman does not take the gout unless her menses be stopped"--Hippocrates; "the semen begins to appear in males and to be emitted at the same time of life that the catamenia begin to flow in females"--Aristotle
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dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas; "two streams of development run through American history"; "stream of consciousness"; "the flow of thought"; "the current of history"
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The ability of a liquid paint film to spread out evenly after application to produce a surface free from application irregularities such as orange peel
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move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"
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be abundantly present; "The champagne flowed at the wedding"
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(gen) The volume of a substance passing a point per unit time (e g , meters per second, gallons per hour, etc ) F - debit S - flujo
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undergo menstruation; "She started menstruating at the age of 11"
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cover or swamp with water
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fall or flow in a certain way; "This dress hangs well"; "Her long black hair flowed down her back"
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any uninterrupted stream or discharge
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the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression
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If information or money flows somewhere, it moves freely between people or organizations. A lot of this information flowed through other police departments An interest rate reduction is needed to get more money flowing and create jobs. Flow is also a noun. the opportunity to control the flow of information. see also cash flow
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If a number of people or things flow from one place to another, they move there steadily in large groups, usually without stopping. Large numbers of refugees continue to flow from the troubled region into the no-man's land Flow is also a noun. She watched the frantic flow of cars and buses along the street
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If a liquid, gas, or electrical current flows somewhere, it moves there steadily and continuously. A stream flowed gently down into the valley The current flows into electric motors that drive the wheels. compressor stations that keep the gas flowing. Flow is also a noun. It works only in the veins, where the blood flow is slower
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move along smoothly, stream; hang limply; overflow; rise; (Slang) rap, utter many words melodiously in a flow with little breaks, perform rap music fiil
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Someone who is in full flow is talking easily and continuously and seems likely to go on talking for some time. He had been replying for some 40 minutes already and was still in full flow
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If you say that an activity, or the person who is performing the activity, is in full flow, you mean that the activity has started and is being carried out with a great deal of energy and enthusiasm. Lunch at Harry's Bar was in full flow when Irene made a splendid entrance
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the amount of fluid that flows in a given time
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the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)
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If you go with the flow, you let things happen or let other people tell you what to do, rather than trying to control what happens yourself. There's nothing I can do about the problem, so I might as well go with the flow. cash flow deformation and flow flow meter gene flow laminar flow mass flow Scapa Flow turbulent flow
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A stream or movement of air or other fluid, or the rate of fluid movement, in the open or in a duct, pipe, or passage; specifically, an airflow
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something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously; "a stream of people emptied from the terminal"; "the museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors"
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The ability of a coating to even out upon application, so that brush and roller marks are not visible
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Unit per time used to describe the specific volume of a substance passing through a measurable area
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Resistance of movement by a liquid material, divided into four categories; Newtonian (simple) flow, plastic flow, pseudoplastic (thixotropic) flow and dilatant flow
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The volume of water passing a given point per unit of time
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The rate of water discharged from a source given in volume per unit time
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A MASS MOVEMENT involving rapid flowage of wet soil, rock, and displaced vegetation as a viscous mass down a slope or a channel; including mudflow, debris flow, and earthflow
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the total amount of water moving in a hydropower system per unit time
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The British equivalent of the United States total current Flow is the combination of their tidal stream and current
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(each time step): Flow rate in cubic feet per second A negative value indicates that the flow is moving from downstream to upstream at a node
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The rate of water discharged from a source given in volume with respect to time
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The rate of water discharged from a source; expressed in volume with respect to time, e g , m3/s
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the rate of water discharged from a source expressed in volume with respect to time
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Glacial ice flows in two ways (a) Ice behaves as a brittle solid until the pressure is equal to the weight of 50 meters (165 feet) of ice; then it becomes plastic and flow begins (b) The whole mass of ice can slip along the ground, or along shear planes in the ice
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A series of connected processes performing a useful operation (for example, Verilog flow or Mentor flow)
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The volume of fluid passing through a given cross-section of a transport system (e g , a tube or a duct) per second; also called volume velocity (measured in liters per second)
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A relatively rapid mass-movement process that involves a mixture of rock, soil, vegetation, and water moving downslope as a viscous fluid Within a flow (such as a mudflow), each particle, regardless of its size, moves independently
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A vector field in Euclidean space or on a manifold which gives the velocity of a particle moving through the manifold as a function of its position More technically, an autonomous ordinary differential equation
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a progress of energy between two points; an impulse or direction of energy particles or thought or masses between terminals; the progress of particles or impulses or waves from Point A to Point B The four flows used in processing are flow one, something happened to self; flow two, doing something to another; flow three, others doing things to others; flow zero, self doing something to self
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Lots has been written on the concept of flow and "flow states" In their 1987 book "Peopleware, Productive Projects and Teams", Tom DeMarco and Tim Lister defined flow as "a condition of deep, nearly meditative involvement" Anyone who's worked on a task only to find that unknowing hours have passed has experienced it The important points are that, firstly, it's a much more productive state and secondly, it's enjoyable Many expert opinions to the contrary, satisfying both of those points leads to very successful software indeed
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Volume of water that passes a given point within a given period of time
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1 The motion characteristic of a fluid 2 Combination of tidal stream and current, also known in US as total current
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» A mapping f : E -> A, where A is an abelian group, esp the integers or the integers modulo M [For the differences among gains, voltages, and flows see ``gain graph'' ]
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flowed
Simple past tense and past participle of flow
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flowing
Tending to flow
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flowing
Moving, proceeding or shaped smoothly, gracefully, or continuously - "flowing prose"
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Present participle of flow
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The action of the verb to flow - "the flowing of the river"
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flows
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flow
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plural form of flow
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(of water) rising to the surface under internal hydrostatic pressure; "an artesian well"; "artesian pressure"
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flowing
moving smoothly and continuously; "crowds flowing through the canyons of the streets"; "fan streaming into the concert hall"
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smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina"; "liquid prose" (of liquids) moving freely; "a flowing brook" moving smoothly and continuously; "crowds flowing through the canyons of the streets"; "fan streaming into the concert hall
moving smoothly and continuously; "crowds flowing through the canyons of the streets"; "fan streaming into the concert hall
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That flows or for flowing (in various sense of the verb); gliding along smoothly; copious
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flowing
smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina"; "liquid prose"
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flowing
(of liquids) moving freely; "a flowing brook"
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flows
the rate at which water passes a given point in a stream or river (in cfs)
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variables such as the output of the economy per year; stocks are in contrast to flows; flows measure the changes in stocks over a given period of time
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The movement of resources from a place of high concentration to a low (e g energy goes from hot to cold) By utilising such flows systems can perform work (including self-organization) When flows in opposite directions balance, the system can arrive at the steady state (dynamic equilibrium) that characterises dissipative systems
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