n
An upward rush of fluid.
n
A method of Christian baptism in which water is poured on the head of the person being baptized.
n
A secondary burst that follows a primary one
n
Any outflow or discharge following an event.
n
Alternative spelling of bleed-through [The seepage of ink from one side of a printed page to the other.]
n
Alternative form of debouchment [The point of debouch of a watercourse]
n
(obsolete) A flowing down; a running down.
adj
Having precipitated out of a current.
n
The action of something that ebbs.
n
A duct or stream that carries away.
n
Something that flows out; the issue.
n
(countable) A stream that flows out, such as from a lake or reservoir; an outflow; effluence.
n
That which has flowed out.
n
(figuratively, by extension) An outpouring of speech or emotion.
n
The act of flowing or proceeding (of something, quality, or feeling) from a source or origin.
v
(chemistry) To suspend small particles in the current of a fluid.
v
(intransitive) To have or be in abundance; to abound, so as to run or flow over.
n
Alternative form of hyperexplosion [(rare) An extremely severe explosion; superexplosion.]
v
(intransitive) To disappear by entering into any medium, as a star into the light of the sun.
n
(chiefly military) Clipping of infiltration (“the act of going into a place”). [The act or process of infiltrating, as of water into a porous substance, or of a fluid into the cells of an organ or part of the body.]
n
The act or process of infiltrating, as of water into a porous substance, or of a fluid into the cells of an organ or part of the body.
v
(transitive) To draw inward or absorb.
n
The act of pouring into a vessel.
adj
(botany) Pushed or projecting inward.
v
(medicine, transitive, intransitive) To cause or undergo intussusception.
adj
Having the quality of irrupting or making irruptions.
n
A branch of a path, stream, vessel, duct, etc. that carries whatever travels along the patch, etc away from the main path etc.
n
The process of flowing out.
n
That which exits (the flux out of a defined zone)
n
(medicine) The flow rate of body liquids such as blood and urine.
n
An opening for outward discharge; a vent.
n
The process of extracting groundwater beyond the safe yield or equilibrium yield of the aquifer.
adj
Tending to flow over, or to spread through.
n
(uncountable) Water that has percolated from the ground surface to an aquifer.
n
(idiomatic) The difference between the cost of the fuel required to produce a unit of electricity, and the price of that same unit of electricity.
n
The act of submerging or the state of being submerged; submersion.
n
A vessel in which clarification occurs; a clarifier.
n
Reduction in amount of chemical or other fluid in process such as a heating or ventilation system.
n
(obsolete) The act or process of pouring out of one vessel into another.
n
The removal of water, as for example after a flood.
v
(transitive) To cause to move through the air, waft.
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