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Detailed Synonyms for streaming in English

streaming:

streaming adj

  1. streaming
  2. streaming
    – (computer science) using or relating to a form of continuous tape transport; used mainly to provide backup storage of unedited data 1
    streaming
    – (computer science) using or relating to a form of continuous tape transport; used mainly to provide backup storage of unedited data 1
    • streaming adj
      • streaming audio1
      • streaming video recording1
  3. streaming
    – exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts 1
    streaming
    – exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts 1
    • streaming adj
      • his streaming face1
      • her streaming eyes1

streaming [the ~] nom

  1. the streaming
    – the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell 1
    the streaming; the cyclosis
    – the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell 1
  2. the streaming
    – A method of delivering digital media across a network in a continuous flow. The digital media is played by client software as it is received. Typically, streaming makes it unnecessary for users to download a file before playing it. 2
    the streaming
    – A method of delivering digital media across a network in a continuous flow. The digital media is played by client software as it is received. Typically, streaming makes it unnecessary for users to download a file before playing it. 2

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Related Definitions for "streaming":

  1. (computer science) using or relating to a form of continuous tape transport; used mainly to provide backup storage of unedited data1
    • streaming audio1
    • streaming video recording1
  2. exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts1
    • his streaming face1
    • her streaming eyes1
  3. the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell1
  4. A method of delivering digital media across a network in a continuous flow. The digital media is played by client software as it is received. Typically, streaming makes it unnecessary for users to download a file before playing it.2

streaming form of stream:

stream [the ~] nom

  1. the stream
    the stream; the rivulet; the brook; the creek
  2. the stream
    the stream; the river
  3. the stream
    the flood; the high water; the influx; the stream; the inflow
  4. the stream
    the influx; the stream; the inflow
  5. the stream
    – the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression 1
    the flow; the stream
    – the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression 1
  6. the stream
    – a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes) 1
    the current; the stream
    – a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes) 1
    • current [the ~] nom
      • the raft floated downstream on the current1
    • stream [the ~] nom
      • the raft floated downstream on the current1
      • he felt a stream of air1
      • the hose ejected a stream of water1
  7. the stream
    – dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas 1
    the current; the flow; the stream
    – dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas 1
    • current [the ~] nom
      • the current of history1
    • flow [the ~] nom
      • the flow of thought1
    • stream [the ~] nom
      • two streams of development run through American history1
      • stream of consciousness1
  8. the stream
    – a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth 1
    the stream; the watercourse
    – a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth 1
  9. the stream
    – something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously 1
    the flow; the stream
    – something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously 1
    • flow [the ~] nom
      • the museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors1
    • stream [the ~] nom
      • a stream of people emptied from the terminal1
  10. the stream
    – The flow of data from a source to a single receiver that flows through a channel, as opposed to packets, which may be addressed and routed independently, possibly to multiple recipients. 2
    the stream; the data stream
    – The flow of data from a source to a single receiver that flows through a channel, as opposed to packets, which may be addressed and routed independently, possibly to multiple recipients. 2
  11. the stream
    – Digital media that is delivered in a continuous flow across a network. 2
    the stream
    – Digital media that is delivered in a continuous flow across a network. 2
  12. the stream
    – Packets delivered by a Windows Media server that are consumed by clients without caching. For a Web server with Smooth Streaming installed, the experience is similar, except that the data can be cached by clients, though this can be prevented by applying Cache Control header directives in the Smooth Streaming feature. 2
    the stream
    – Packets delivered by a Windows Media server that are consumed by clients without caching. For a Web server with Smooth Streaming installed, the experience is similar, except that the data can be cached by clients, though this can be prevented by applying Cache Control header directives in the Smooth Streaming feature. 2
  13. the stream
    – An abstraction of a sequence of bytes, such as a file, an I/O device, an inter-process communication pipe, a TCP/IP socket, or a spooled print job. The relationship between streams and storages in a compound file is similar to that of files and folders. 2
    the stream
    – An abstraction of a sequence of bytes, such as a file, an I/O device, an inter-process communication pipe, a TCP/IP socket, or a spooled print job. The relationship between streams and storages in a compound file is similar to that of files and folders. 2

to stream verbe (streams, streamed, streaming)

  1. to stream
    to flow; to run
    – move along, of liquids 1
    • flow verbe (flows, flowed, flowing)
      • Water flowed into the cave1
    • run verbe (runs, ran, running)
    to stream
    • stream verbe (streams, streamed, streaming)
  2. to stream
    to result; to course; to stream; to flow
    • result verbe (results, resulted, resulting)
    • course verbe (courses, coursed, coursing)
    • stream verbe (streams, streamed, streaming)
    • flow verbe (flows, flowed, flowing)
  3. to stream
    – exude profusely 1
    to stream
    – exude profusely 1
    • stream verbe (streams, streamed, streaming)
      • She was streaming with sweat1
      • His nose streamed blood1
  4. to stream
    – move in large numbers 1
    to pour; to stream; to swarm; to teem; pullulate
    – move in large numbers 1
    • pour verbe (pours, poured, pouring)
      • people were pouring out of the theater1
    • stream verbe (streams, streamed, streaming)
    • swarm verbe (swarms, swarmed, swarming)
    • teem verbe (teems, teemed, teeming)
    • pullulate verbe
      • beggars pullulated in the plaza1
  5. to stream
    – flow freely and abundantly 1
    to stream; well out
    – flow freely and abundantly 1
    • stream verbe (streams, streamed, streaming)
      • Tears streamed down her face1
    • well out verbe
  6. to stream
    – to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind 1
    to stream
    – to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind 1
    • stream verbe (streams, streamed, streaming)
      • their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind1
  7. to stream
    – rain heavily 1
    to pour; to stream; to pelt; to rain cats and dogs; rain buckets
    – rain heavily 1
    • pour verbe (pours, poured, pouring)
      • Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside!1
    • stream verbe (streams, streamed, streaming)
    • pelt verbe (pelts, pelted, pelting)
    • rain cats and dogs verbe (rains cats and dogs, rained cats and dogs, raining cats and dogs)
    • rain buckets verbe
  8. to stream
    – To transfer data continuously, beginning to end, in a steady flow. 2
    to stream
    – To transfer data continuously, beginning to end, in a steady flow. 2
    • stream verbe (streams, streamed, streaming)

Conjugations for stream:

present
  1. stream
  2. stream
  3. streams
  4. stream
  5. stream
  6. stream
simple past
  1. streamed
  2. streamed
  3. streamed
  4. streamed
  5. streamed
  6. streamed
present perfect
  1. have streamed
  2. have streamed
  3. has streamed
  4. have streamed
  5. have streamed
  6. have streamed
past continuous
  1. was streaming
  2. were streaming
  3. was streaming
  4. were streaming
  5. were streaming
  6. were streaming
future
  1. shall stream
  2. will stream
  3. will stream
  4. shall stream
  5. will stream
  6. will stream
continuous present
  1. am streaming
  2. are streaming
  3. is streaming
  4. are streaming
  5. are streaming
  6. are streaming
subjunctive
  1. be streamed
  2. be streamed
  3. be streamed
  4. be streamed
  5. be streamed
  6. be streamed
diverse
  1. stream!
  2. let's stream!
  3. streamed
  4. streaming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

stream

  1. stream

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Related Definitions for "stream":

  1. the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression1
  2. a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes)1
    • the raft floated downstream on the current1
    • he felt a stream of air1
    • the hose ejected a stream of water1
  3. dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas1
    • two streams of development run through American history1
    • stream of consciousness1
  4. a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth1
  5. something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously1
    • a stream of people emptied from the terminal1
  6. exude profusely1
    • She was streaming with sweat1
    • His nose streamed blood1
  7. move in large numbers1
  8. flow freely and abundantly1
    • Tears streamed down her face1
  9. to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind1
    • their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind1
  10. rain heavily1
  11. To transfer data continuously, beginning to end, in a steady flow.2
  12. The flow of data from a source to a single receiver that flows through a channel, as opposed to packets, which may be addressed and routed independently, possibly to multiple recipients.2
  13. Digital media that is delivered in a continuous flow across a network.2
  14. Packets delivered by a Windows Media server that are consumed by clients without caching. For a Web server with Smooth Streaming installed, the experience is similar, except that the data can be cached by clients, though this can be prevented by applying Cache Control header directives in the Smooth Streaming feature.2
  15. An abstraction of a sequence of bytes, such as a file, an I/O device, an inter-process communication pipe, a TCP/IP socket, or a spooled print job. The relationship between streams and storages in a compound file is similar to that of files and folders.2