
1) Actual 2) Afoot 3) Circulating 4) Coastal geography 5) Contemporary 6) Customary 7) Electrical flow 8) Established 9) Existing 10) French word used in English 11) General 12) General Electric subsidiary 13) Happening now 14) In progress 15) Incumbent 16) Juice 17) Latest 18) Live 19) Live-wire load
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1) Circulating 2) Contemporary 3) Draft 4) Eddy 5) Existent 6) Existing 7) Extant 8) Flow 9) Gust 10) Latest 11) Maelstrom 12) Modern 13) New 14) Now 15) Ongoing 16) Present 17) Present day 18) Presentday 19) Prevalent 20) Rife 21) Stream 22) Stylish 23) Tide 24) Todays 25) Topical 26) Torrential 27) Trend
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- a flow of electricity through a conductor
- a steady flow (usually from natural causes)
- dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas
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• (a.) Running or moving rapidly. • (a.) Now passing, as time; as, the current month. • (a.) Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating through the community; generally received; common; as, a current coin; a current report; current history. • (a.) A flowing or passing; onward motion. Hence: A body of fluid...
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A horizontal movement of water, such as the Gulf Stream off the east coast of North America, or air, such as the jet stream.
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[Adjective] Of the present time, something happening now.
Example: Student numbers are high in the current year.
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(from the article `jetty`) ...harbours and offshore where harbour facilities are not available. Jettylike structures may be built out at intervals from the banks of rivers ...
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a movement of electrons through a conductor. Measured in amperes.
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http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definition/311-Current

Coins and paper money in circulation.
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To "be current" is to have jumped recently enough to retain proficiency in the sport. Uncurrent skydivers, depending on their experience, must be supervised to some degree when they resume jumping. See the SIM
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<chemistry> The amount of charge carried per unit time. ... (09 Jan 1998) ...
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(kur´әnt) something that flows. electric current.
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Cur'rent adjective [ Middle English
currant , Old French
curant ,
corant , present participle of
curre ,
corre , F.
courre ,
courir , to run, from Latin
currere ; perhaps akin to E.
horse . Confer
Course ,
Concur ,
C...
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Cur'rent noun [ Confer French courant . See Current , adjective ] 1. A flowing or passing; onward motion. Hence: A body of fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a stream; esp., the swiftest part of it; as, a current of water or of air; th...
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a movement of electrons through a conductor. Measured in amperes.
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A flow of electrical charge through a electronically conductive material. Usually measured in Ampere's (Amps A). 1 amp repesents 6.24 x 1018 'charge carriers', which are mostly electrons or electron deficient atoms.
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1) The movement of electrons in a conductor measured in Amperes. 2) Also see Ampere.
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a river-like movement of water that flows in the ocean
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(1) The flowing of water, or other liquid or gas. (2) That portion of a stream of water which is moving with a velocity much greater than the average or in which the progress of the water is principally concentrated. (3) Ocean currents can be classified in a number of different ways. Some important types include the following
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Current is often used to transmit signals in noisy environments because it is much less affected by environmental noise pick-up. Before analogue to digital conversion the current signals are usually turned into voltage signals by a current-sensing resistor. See also: Alternating Current, Ampere, Current Density, Current Sink, Current Source, Eddy C...
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noun a flow of electricity through a conductor; `the current was measured in amperes`
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adjective occurring in or belonging to the present time; `current events`; `the current topic`; `current negotiations`; `current psychoanalytic theories`; `the ship`s current position`
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a kernel variable which points to the task_struct structure of the process currently running on this CPU.
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(Electrical) The flow of electrical energy (electricity) in a conductor, measured in amperes.
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[Physics terms] a flow of electricity through a conductor
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