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1 STREAM
[N]FLUMEN (-INIS) (N)AMNIS (-IS) (M)RIVUS (-I) (M)RIVULUS (-I) (M)RIVOLUS (-I) (M)FLUVIUS (-I) (M)FLOVIOS (-I) (M)FLUENTUM (-I) (N)FONS (FONTIS) (M)UNDA (-AE) (F)TORRENS (-ENTIS) (M)COHORS (-TIS) (F)VENA (-AE) (F)[V]FLUO (-ERE FLUXI FLUXUM)PRAETERFLUO (-ERE)PRAETERLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)PRAETERGREDIOR (-GREDI -GRESSUS SUM)PRAETEREO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)PRAEVEHOR (-VEHI -VECTUS SUM)PRAEVEHO (-ERE -VEXI -VECTUM)PRAETERMEO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)AFFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)CIRCUMFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)CONFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI)DIFFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)INFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)PROFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)CURRO (-ERE CUCURRI CURSUM)MANO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)LIQUOR (LIQUI)REDUNDO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)FUNDO (-ERE FUDI FUSUM)PROFUNDO (-ERE -FUDI -FUSUM)EFFUNDO (-ERE -FUDI -FUSUM)ECFUNDO (-ERE -FUDI -FUSUM)NATO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)TABEO (-ERE -UI)TRANSEO (-IRE -II -ITUM)ABFLUO (-ERE -UXI)- AGAINST THE STREAM- DOWN THE STREAM -
2 STREAM: AGAINST THE STREAM
[ADV]FLUMEN: FLUMENE ADVERSO -
3 STREAM: DOWN THE STREAM
[ADV]FLUMEN: SECUNDO FLUMINE -
4 STREAM OF TEARS
[N]IMBER (-BRIS) (M)INBER (-BRIS) (M) -
5 TINY STREAM OF WATER
[N]AQUULA (-AE) (F) -
6 flumen
flumen, minis, n., river; stream. -
7 fluuius
fluuius, m., river, Ap. 22:1; stream, flood, L. 6:49.*
См. также в других словарях:
Stream — (str[=e]m), n. [AS. stre[ a]m; akin to OFries. str[=a]m, OS. str[=o]m, D. stroom, G. strom, OHG. stroum, str[=u]m, Dan. & Sw. str[ o]m, Icel. straumr, Ir. sroth, Lith. srove, Russ. struia, Gr. ry sis a flowing, rei^n to flow, Skr. sru. [root]174 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stream — [striːm] noun [countable] 1. a long and almost continuous series of things: stream of • Despite the steady stream of layoffs, federal statisticians are predicting growth in select industries. • The refinery will come on stream (= start producing… … Financial and business terms
stream — [strēm] n. [ME strem < OE stream, akin to Ger strom < IE base * sreu , to flow > Gr rheein, to flow] 1. a current or flow of water or other liquid, esp. one running along the surface of the earth; specif., a small river 2. a steady… … English World dictionary
Stream — Stream, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Streamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Streaming}.] 1. To issue or flow in a stream; to flow freely or in a current, as a fluid or whatever is likened to fluids; as, tears streamed from her eyes. [1913 Webster] Beneath those… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stream — Stream, v. t. To send forth in a current or stream; to cause to flow; to pour; as, his eyes streamed tears. [1913 Webster] It may so please that she at length will stream Some dew of grace into my withered heart. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stream — ► NOUN 1) a small, narrow river. 2) a continuous flow of liquid, air, gas, people, etc. 3) Brit. a group in which schoolchildren of the same age and ability are taught. ► VERB 1) run or move in a continuous flow. 2) (usu. be streaming) run with… … English terms dictionary
stream|y — «STREE mee», adjective, stream|i|er, stream|i|est. 1. full of streams or watercourses. 2. flowing in a stream; streaming … Useful english dictionary
Stream — bzw. Streaming (engl. „Strömen, Fließen“) steht für: die kontinuierliche Übertragung von Daten, siehe Datenstrom Honda Stream, ein Modell der Automarke Honda Alternate Data Streams (zu deutsch: Alternative Datenströme), eine spezielle Funktion… … Deutsch Wikipedia
stream — ice [stʀimajs] ou, plus cour., stream [stʀim] n. m. ÉTYM. 1851, in D. D. L.; mot angl., « glace (ice) de courant (stream) ». ❖ ♦ Anglic. Glace flottante mince de forme allongée, formant des champs étendus. 0 (…) champs (de gl … Encyclopédie Universelle
stream — n *flow, current, flood, tide, flux stream vb *pour, gush, sluice Analogous words: flow, issue, emanate, proceed (see SPRING): flood, deluge, inundate (see corresponding nouns at FLOOD) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
stream — [n] small river beck, branch, brook, burn, course, creek, current, drift, flood, flow, freshet, race, rill, rindle, rivulet, run, runnel, rush, spate, spritz, surge, tide, torrent, tributary, watercourse; concept 514 stream [v] flow from cascade … New thesaurus