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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flow
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Flowed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Flowing
.]
1.
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
.
2.
To
become
liquid
;
to
melt
.
The
mountains
flowed
down
at
thy
presence
.
--
Is
.
lxiv
. 3.
3.
To
proceed
;
to
issue
forth
;
as
,
wealth
flows
from
industry
and
economy
.
Those
thousand
decencies
that
daily
flow
From
all
her
words
and
actions
. --
Milton
.
4.
To
glide
along
smoothly
,
without
harshness
or
asperties
;
as
,
a
flowing
period
;
flowing
numbers
;
to
sound
smoothly
to
the
ear
;
to
be
uttered
easily
.
Virgil
is
sweet
and
flowing
in
his
hexameters
.
--
Dryden
.
5.
To
have
or
be
in
abundance
;
to
abound
;
to
full
,
so
as
to
run
or
flow
over
;
to
be
copious
.
In
that
day
. . .
the
hills
shall
flow
with
milk
.
--
Joel
iii
. 18.
The
exhilaration
of
a
night
that
needed
not
the
influence
of
the
flowing
bowl
.
--
Prof
.
Wilson
.
6.
To
hang
loose
and
waving
;
as
,
a
flowing
mantle
;
flowing
locks
.
The
imperial
purple
flowing
in
his
train
.
--
A
.
Hamilton
.
7.
To
rise
,
as
the
tide
; --
opposed
to
ebb
;
as
,
the
tide
flows
twice
in
twenty-four
hours
.
The
river
hath
thrice
flowed
,
no
ebb
between
.
--
Shak
.
8.
To
discharge
blood
in
excess
from
the
uterus
.
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