Associations to the word «Flowing»
Noun
- Wetland
- Irrigation
- Mustache
- Posture
- Juice
- Veil
- Evaporation
- Gully
- Silk
- Fork
- Escarpment
- Mantle
- Himalayas
- Yoga
- Upland
- Electrode
- Gutter
- Broad
- Danube
- Turbulence
- Ditch
- Indus
- Scalp
- Valve
- Impedance
- Nimitz
- Lock
- Overflow
- Seawater
- Allegheny
- Diode
- Lagoon
- Swamp
- Outlet
- Aqueduct
- Maud
- Garb
- Touching
- Doppler
- Cheek
- Wide
- Pumping
- Portage
- Severn
- Capacitor
- Meadow
- Waistcoat
- Cathode
- Natural
- Dress
- Style
- Throng
- Sea
- Joaquin
- Sensation
- Plunging
- Moustache
- Karst
- Gradient
- Vortex
- Mountain
- Swirl
- Sentiment
- Vegetation
- Melt
- Moisture
- Discharge
- Avon
- Sparkling
- Municipality
- Murmur
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FLOWING, verb. Present participle of flow
FLOWING, noun. The action of the verb to flow
FLOWING, adjective. Tending to flow.
FLOWING, adjective. Moving, proceeding or shaped smoothly, gracefully, or continuously.
Dictionary definition
FLOWING, noun. The motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases).
FLOWING, adjective. Designed or arranged to offer the least resistant to fluid flow; "a streamlined convertible".
Wise words
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