different between deflow vs reflow
deflow
English
Etymology
de- +? flow: compare Latin defluere.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d??fl??/
Verb
deflow (third-person singular simple present deflows, present participle deflowing, simple past and past participle deflowed)
- (obsolete) To flow down.
Anagrams
- flowed, folwed, fowled, wolfed
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reflow
English
Etymology
re- +? flow
Verb
reflow (third-person singular simple present reflows, present participle reflowing, simple past and past participle reflowed)
- (intransitive) To flow back again.
- The sea flows and reflows.
- (transitive, chiefly engineering) To cause to flow again, to remelt.
- Reflowing solder is a common form of rework in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: you heat up the solder and it flows where it should have flowed the first time.
- (transitive, computing, wordprocessing) To modify the layout of text around other objects in a document.
- 2008, Trish Meyer, Chris Meyer, Creating motion graphics with After Effects
- The latter option will reflow text to even out the spacing within each paragraph.
- 2008, Trish Meyer, Chris Meyer, Creating motion graphics with After Effects
Noun
reflow (plural reflows)
- A flowing back again.
- the flow and reflow of the tide
- (computing) The process of recreating the layout of a document when some of its component elements have changed.
Anagrams
- Flower, Fowler, Wolfer, flower, flowre, fowler, wolfer
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