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- nounstream (noun) · streams (plural noun)
- a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas:"Frank blew out a stream of smoke" · "the blood gushed out in scarlet streams"
- a mass of people or things moving continuously in the same direction:"there is a steady stream of visitors"
- an amount of something or a number of things coming in a continuous flow:"a constant stream of enquiries" · "a woman screamed a stream of abuse" · "this new service has created a new stream of revenue for the company"Opposite:
- computinga continuous flow of data or instructions, typically one having a constant or predictable rate.
- a continuous flow of video and audio material transmitted or received over the internet.
- BRITISH ENGLISHa group in which schoolchildren of the same age and ability are taught; a track:"children in the top streams"
verbstream (verb) · streams (third person present) · streamed (past tense) · streamed (past participle) · streaming (present participle)- (of liquid) run or flow in a continuous current in a specified direction:"she sat with tears streaming down her face" · "sunlight streamed through the windows"
- (of a mass of people or things) move in a continuous flow in a specified direction:"he was watching the taxis streaming past"
- (of a person or part of the body) produce a continuous flow of liquid; run with liquid:"my eyes were streaming" · "I woke up in the night, streaming with sweat" · "his mouth was streaming blood"
- (of hair, clothing, etc.) float or wave at full extent in the wind:"her black cloak streamed behind her"Opposite:
- transmit or receive (data, especially video and audio material) over the internet as a steady, continuous flow.
- BRITISH ENGLISHput (schoolchildren) in groups of the same age and ability to be taught together; track:"in the coming school year, we were to be streamed"
OriginOld English strēam (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stroom, German Strom, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek rhein ‘to flow’. - People also ask
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