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Showing words for STREAM using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Stream

armets, martes, master, maters, ramets, remast, stream, tamers, tremas

5 Letter Words for Stream

arest, arets, armet, aster, astre, earst, mares, marse, marts, maser, mater, mates, meats, metas, metra, mster, ramet, rates, reams, reast, resat, satem, serta, smart, smear, stare, steam, stear, stema, strae, stram, tamer, tames, tares, tarse, taser, teams, tears, teras, terma, terms, trame, trams, treas

4 Letter Words for Stream

ares, aret, arms, arte, arts, asem, astr, ates, ears, east, eats, eras, erat, erst, etas, maes, mare, mars, mart, mase, mast, mate, mats, mear, meas, meat, mesa, mest, meta, mets, rame, rams, rast, rate, rats, ream, rems, rest, rets, same, sare, sart, sate, seam, sear, seat, sert, seta, stam, star, stem, ster, stra, stre, tame, tams, tare, tars, team, tear, teas, tems, tera, term, tram, tres

3 Letter Words for Stream

aer, aes, ame, amt, are, arm, ars, art, ase, ast, ate, atm, eam, ear, eas, eat, ems, era, ers, ert, esm, esr, est, eta, mae, mar, mas, mat, mea, mer, mes, met, mrs, mst, mts, ram, ras, rat, rea, rem, res, rms, rte, sam, sar, sat, sea, sem, ser, set, sma, sta, stm, str, tam, tar, tas, tea, tem, ter, tes, tra, trm, trs

Definitions for Stream

[1] a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook.
[2] a steady current in water, as in a river or the ocean: to row against the stream; the Gulf Stream.
[3] any flow of water or other liquid or fluid: streams of blood.
[4] a current or flow of air, gas, or the like.
[5] a beam or trail of light: A stream of moonlight fell from the clouds.
[6] a continuous flow or succession of anything: a stream of words.
[7] prevailing direction; drift: the stream of opinion.
[8] Digital Technology . a flow of data, as an audio broadcast, a movie, or live video, transmitted smoothly and continuously from a source to a computer, mobile device, etc.
[9] to flow, pass, or issue in a stream, as water, tears, or blood.
[10] to send forth or throw off a stream; run or flow (often followed by with ): eyes streaming with tears.
[11] to extend in a beam or in rays, as light: Sunlight streamed in through the windows.
[12] to move or proceed continuously like a flowing stream, as a procession.
[13] to wave or float outward, as a flag in the wind.
[14] to hang in a loose, flowing manner, as long hair.
[15] to send forth or discharge in a stream: The wound streamed blood.
[16] to cause to stream or float outward, as a flag.
[17] Digital Technology . to transfer or transmit (data) in such a way that it is processed in a steady and continuous stream: Internet service providers are talking about setting limits on the amount of data that can be streamed into your home.
[18] Nautical . to place (an object) in the water at the end of a line attached to a vessel.
[19] on stream , in or into operation: The factory will be on stream in a month.
[20] a small river; brook
[21] any steady flow of water or other fluid
[22] something that resembles a stream in moving continuously in a line or particular direction
[23] a rapid or unbroken flow of speech, etc a stream of abuse
[24] a flow of money into a business a revenue stream
[25] British any of several parallel classes of schoolchildren, or divisions of children within a class, grouped together because of similar ability
[26] go with the stream or drift with the stream to conform to the accepted standards
[27] off stream (of an industrial plant, manufacturing process, etc) shut down or not in production
[28] on stream (of an industrial plant, manufacturing process, etc) in or about to go into operation or production available or in existence
[29] to emit or be emitted in a continuous flow his nose streamed blood
[30] (intr) to move in unbroken succession, as a crowd of people, vehicles, etc
[31] (intr) to float freely or with a waving motion bunting streamed in the wind
[32] (tr) to unfurl (a flag, etc)
[33] (intr) to move causing a trail of light, condensed gas, etc, as a jet aircraft
[34] (when intr, often foll by for ) mining to wash (earth, gravel, etc) in running water in prospecting (for gold, etc), to expose the particles of ore or metal
[35] British education to group or divide (children) in streams

Words related to Stream

tide, rush, flow, spate, surge, current, flood, tributary, torrent, glide, spill, pour, cascade, gush, freshet, run, creek, brook, burn, drift

Words nearby Stream

streak, streak culture, streak plate, streaking, streaky, stream, stream capture, stream of consciousness, stream-of-consciousness, streambed, streamer

Origin of Stream

before 900; (noun) Middle English streem, Old English strēam; cognate with German Strom, Old Norse straumr; akin to Greek rheîn to flow (see rheum); (v.) Middle English streamen, derivative of the noun

Words that may be confused with Stream

brook, creek, river, stream

Other words from Stream

stream·less , adjective
stream·like , adjective
in·ter·stream , adjective
out·stream , verb (used with object)
un·der·stream , noun

Word origin for Stream

Old English; related to Old Frisian strām, Old Norse straumr, Old High German stroum, Greek rheuma

Synonyms for Stream

current, flood, flow, rush, spate, surge, tide, torrent, tributary, beck, branch, brook, burn, course, creek, drift, freshet, race, rill, rivulet, run, runnel, spritz, watercourse, rindle