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streamline
English
Etymology
stream +? line
Noun
streamline (plural streamlines)
- (physics) A line that is tangent to the velocity of flow of a fluid; equivalent to the path of a specific particle in that flow.
- (meteorology) On a weather chart, a line that is tangent to the flow of the wind.
Translations
See also
- streakline
- pathline
Verb
streamline (third-person singular simple present streamlines, present participle streamlining, simple past and past participle streamlined)
- (transitive) To design and construct the contours of a vehicle etc. so as to offer the least resistance to its flow through a fluid.
- (transitive, by extension) To simplify or organize a process in order to increase its efficiency.
- (transitive) To modernise.
Antonyms
- destreamline
Derived terms
- streamliner
Related terms
- streamstyle
Translations
Anagrams
- eternalism, martelines, steamliner
streamline From the web:
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cultivating
English
Verb
cultivating
- present participle of cultivate
cultivating From the web:
- what cultivating mean
- cultivate what matters
- what does cultivating mean
- what is cultivating soil
- what does cultivating existing business mean
- what is cultivating the soil in rows
- what does cultivation do
- what is cultivating land
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