
1) Discharge 2) Drainage stream 3) Escape 4) Leak 5) Leakage 6) Outpouring 7) The process of flowing out 8) Water runoff
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1) Drainage 2) Ebbtide 3) Effluence 4) Efflux 5) Emanation 6) Geyser 7) Issue 8) Leak 9) Leakage 10) Outpouring 11) Spending
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- the unwanted discharge of a fluid from some container
- the process of flowing out
- a natural flow of ground water
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[meteorology] Outflow, in meteorology, is air that flows outwards from a storm system. It is associated with ridging, or anticyclonic flow. In the low levels of the troposphere, outflow radiates from thunderstorms in the form of a wedge of rain-cooled air, which is visible as a thin rope-like cloud on weather satellite imagery or a fine lin...
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Air that flow outward from a thunderstorm.
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• (v. i.) To flow out. • (n.) A flowing out; efflux.
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See capital outflow.
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(Outwash) The off-treadway ditch portion of a drainage structure, intended to remove all water from the trail.
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(from the article `weather forecasting`) ...that the inflow near the ground is more or less balanced by a circulation upward and outward aloft. Indeed, for a cyclone to intensify, which ...
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The water that is released from a project during the specified period.
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Air that flows outward from a thunderstorm.
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Those leaving the Armed Forces or Civil Service for any reason. Those who rejoin and then leave again will be counted twice if the time period includes both exit dates.
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Out'flow` noun A flowing out; efflux.
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Out·flow' intransitive verb To flow out.
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Air that flows outward from a thunderstorm.
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[
n] - the process of flowing out
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The increase in air velocity behind an airscrew produced by its rotation.
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effluence noun the process of flowing out
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The outward flow of air from a weather system. From a thunderstorm, it is the result of cold downdrafts, and its passage includes a wind shift and temperature drop. On the Canadian Pacific Coast, an outflow usually describes the movement of cold air off the continent through mountain passes and over coastal waters.
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the act of flowing out: We need flood control to stem the river's outflow. · something that flows out: to measure the outflow in gallons per minute. · any outward movement: the annual outflow of tourists.
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