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    Stream \Stream\ (str[=e]m), n. [AS. stre['a]m; akin to OFries.
    str[=a]m, OS. str[=o]m, D. stroom, G. strom, OHG. stroum,
    str[=u]m, Dan. & Sw. str["o]m, Icel. straumr, Ir. sroth,
    Lith. srove, Russ. struia, Gr. "ry`sis a flowing, "rei^n to
    flow, Skr. sru. [root]174. Cf. {Catarrh}, {Diarrhea},
    {Rheum}, {Rhythm}.]
    1. A current of water or other fluid; a liquid flowing
    continuously in a line or course, either on the earth, as
    a river, brook, etc., or from a vessel, reservoir, or
    fountain; specifically, any course of running water; as,
    many streams are blended in the Mississippi; gas and steam
    came from the earth in streams; a stream of molten lead
    from a furnace; a stream of lava from a volcano.

    2. A beam or ray of light. ``Sun streams.'' --Chaucer.

    3. Anything issuing or moving with continued succession of
    parts; as, a stream of words; a stream of sand. ``The
    stream of beneficence.'' --Atterbury. ``The stream of
    emigration.'' --Macaulay.

    4. A continued current or course; as, a stream of weather.
    ``The very stream of his life.'' --Shak.

    5. Current; drift; tendency; series of tending or moving
    causes; as, the stream of opinions or manners.

    {Gulf stream}. See under {Gulf}.

    {Stream anchor}, {Stream cable}. (Naut.) See under {Anchor},
    and {Cable}.

    {Stream ice}, blocks of ice floating in a mass together in
    some definite direction.

    {Stream tin}, particles or masses of tin ore found in
    alluvial ground; -- so called because a stream of water is
    the principal agent used in separating the ore from the
    sand and gravel.

    {Stream works} (Cornish Mining), a place where an alluvial
    deposit of tin ore is worked. --Ure.

    {To float with the stream}, figuratively, to drift with the
    current of opinion, custom, etc., so as not to oppose or
    check it.

    Syn: Current; flow; rush; tide; course.

    Usage: {Stream}, {Current}. These words are often properly
    interchangeable; but stream is the broader word,
    denoting a prevailing onward course. The stream of the
    Mississippi rolls steadily on to the Gulf of Mexico,
    but there are reflex currents in it which run for a
    while in a contrary direction.

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