Word: stream Word origin: Old English strēam (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stroom, German Strom, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek rhein ‘to flow’. Phonetic: striːm Listen:
a small, narrow river. Example: a perfect trout stream
a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas. Example: Frank blew out a stream of smoke
a continuous flow of data or instructions, typically one having a constant or predictable rate.
a group in which schoolchildren of the same age and ability are taught. Example: children in the top streams
(of liquid, air, gas, etc.) run or flow in a continuous current in a specified direction. Example: she sat with tears streaming down her face
transmit or receive (data, especially video and audio material) over the internet as a steady, continuous flow.
put (schoolchildren) in groups of the same age and ability to be taught together. Example: in the coming school year, we were to be streamed
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