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  • 21Current — may refer to: Contents 1 Ongoing events 2 Science and Mathematics 3 Business 4 Ships 5 Media …

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  • 22Current River (Missouri) — Current River River Country United States States Missour …

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  • 23Stream wheel — A wheel used for measuring, by its motion when submerged, the velocity of flowing water; a current wheel. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 24stream — 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) …

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  • 25stream — [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 …

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  • 26stream-ice — streamˈ ice noun Pieces of drift ice swept down in a current • • • Main Entry: ↑stream …

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  • 27stream|way — «STREEM WAY», noun. 1. the shallow bed of a stream; watercourse. 2. the main current of a river …

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  • 28current — adj *prevailing, prevalent, rife Analogous words: general, *universal, common: popular, ordinary, familiar, *common: *usual, customary Antonyms: antique, antiquated: obsolete current n stream, * …

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  • 29current — [adj] contemporary; common accepted, accustomed, afoot, circulating, common knowledge, customary, cutting edge*, doing, existent, extant, fad, fashionable, general, going around, hot*, in, in circulation, in progress, instant, in the mainstream,… …

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  • 30Gulf stream — Stream 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.… …

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