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a body of water flowing in a channel, as a brook, rivulet, or river.
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A body of water found on the Earth's surface and confined to a narrow topographic depression, down which it flows and transports rock particles, sediment, and dissolved particles. Rivers, creeks, brooks, and runs are all streams.
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| stream |
Refers to the way data is delivered. Data is often said to flow in a stream.
Ãâó: www.oasismanagement.com/frames/TECHNOLOGY/GLOSSARY...
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Refers to the flow of data, information or images. A ticker tape is one example.
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Any body of running water moving under gravity's influence through clearly defined natural channels to progressively lower levels.
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| stream | orchid growing along streams or ponds of western North America having leafy stems and 1 greenish-brown and pinkish flower in the axil of each upper leaf |
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| stream | a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream |
| stream | long strip of cloth for decoration or advertising |
| stream | a long flag |
| stream | a newspaper headline that runs across the full page |
| stream | light that streams |
| stream | an artificial fly that has wings extending back beyond the crook of the fishhook |
| stream | the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell |
| stream | (of liquids) moving freely |
| stream | moving smoothly and continuously |
| stream | exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts |
| stream | a small stream |
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