stream (noun)
101blood|stream — «BLUHD STREEM», noun. the blood as it flows through the body …
102down|stream|er — «DOWN STREE muhr», noun. a person or thing that goes or lives downstream …
103in|stream|ing — «IHN STREE mihng», noun, adjective. –n. the act or fact of streaming in; influx; inflow. –adj. streaming in …
104main|stream — «MAYN STREEM», noun, adjective, verb. –n. a main course or direction in the historical development of an organization, branch of government, legal system, art form, idea, country, or any other institution or thing: »Kabuki continues to form the… …
105side|stream smoke — «SYD streem», noun. tobacco smoke emitted into the air by smoldering cigarettes, cigars, and pipes …
106mid·stream — /ˈmıdˈstriːm/ noun in midstream 1 : in the middle of a river or stream The boat struck a rock in midstream. 2 : while in the process of doing something She began talking about the party but changed topics in midstream. The government stopped the… …
107collective noun — a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit. For ichthyology these include: army herrings battery barracuda bed eels bind eels bind salmon brood dogfish cast fish catch fish cluster porcupinefish company archer fish… …
108live stream — /laɪv ˈstrim/ (say luyv streem) Telecommunications –verb (t) 1. to deliver (media content) directly to the end user by a streaming process as the action is occurring. See streaming (def. 3). –noun 2. such a content delivery. –live streaming, noun …
109the Gulf Stream — UK / US noun a current of warm water that flows from the Gulf of Mexico to the north and east across the Atlantic Ocean towards Europe and Africa …
110bore stream — /ˈbɔ strim/ (say baw streem) noun → bore drain …