Reverse Dictionary: FLOW

ADJECTIVES
► ACCURRENT running or flowing into; affluent, tributary → 1432 obs.
► COULANT flowing → 1632 obs.
► DECURRENT running or flowing down → 1432 obs.
► EFFLUOUS that runs or flows out → 1656 obs.
► MANANT flowing or running → 1727 obs.
► PRETERLABENT gliding or flowing past → 1670
► RAILING flowing → 1590 obs.
► SUBTERFLUENT flowing underneath → 1755 obs.
► SUBTERFLUOUS flowing underneath → 1656 obs.
► WALLING of the sea, waves: boiling up, raging; of water: welling up, flowing abundantly → a1300 obs.

NOUNS
► DECURSION the act of running, flowing, or passing downwards → c1630 obs.
► IMMANATION a flowing or entering in → a1834
► MANATION the act of flowing out → 1656 obs.
► OBUNDATION a flowing against → 1656 obs.

VERBS
► BEFLEET to flow round → a1300 obs.
► BEFLOW to flow by, about, or around; to flow all over → a1000 obs.
► BERUN to run or flow about, or over the surface of → a1000 obs.
► BLUTTER to flow unsteadily as liquid from a bottle that is very full → 1898 Sc. (Bk.)
► BUSCH to move quickly, to rush; of water: to flow rapidly and forcefully, to gush → c1400 obs.
► HALE to flow, to run down in a large stream; to pour → a1300 obs. exc. Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► LAVE of a river, a body of water: to wash against, to flow along or past → 1623
► MAKE to ooze, to flow → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► PRILL to flow, to spurt → 1598
► QUELL to well out, to flow → 1340
► SAP to flow → 1860 Eng. dial.
► SCOOT to eject liquid forcibly; to squirt; to flow or gush forth → 1897 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► SCOUK to flow under, as a stream under a bank → 1904 Sc. (Bk.)
► WALK ON FOOT of a stream: to flow slowly → 1362 obs.
► WALL of liquids: to bubble up; to well up, to flow abundantly; of the sea, waves: to boil up, to rage → c893 obs.
► WALT to gush out, to pour, to flow → a1300 obs.
► WALTER of waves: to surge or roll high; of water, etc.: to flow, to gush → a1300 obs.
► YET to gush forth or flow in a stream, as water, tears, blood → a900 obs. exc. Eng. dial.