Associations to the word «Outflow»
Noun
- Infiltration
- Precipitation
- Outlet
- Intensity
- River
- Infusion
- Upper
- Wind
- Leaflet
- Hypertension
- Boundary
- Sediment
- Advisory
- Brook
- Inlet
- Severn
- Terrain
- Ravi
- Mars
- Pressure
- Landslide
- Stream
- Pumping
- Aqueduct
- Kilometre
- Pont
- Decrease
- Nozzle
- Rainfall
- Moira
- Fed
- Conduit
- Graft
- Latitude
- Irrigation
- Erection
- Bulge
- Humor
- Strait
- Intake
- Convergence
- M3
- Crater
- Moisture
- Karst
- Ottawa
- Pic
- Watershed
- Martian
- Cooler
- Neuron
Adjective
- Enhanced
- Clockwise
- Chaotic
- Northeast
- Southwest
- Northwest
- Congenital
- Strengthened
- Favourable
- Spinal
- Aegean
- Westward
- Volcanic
- Anterior
- Net
- Gradient
- Weakened
- Fluid
- Somatic
- Diverted
- Coronary
- Upstream
- Primary
- Systemic
- Illicit
- Equatorial
- Restricted
- Interstellar
- Cubic
- Subtropical
- Pelvic
- Schematic
- Surface
- Level
- Dense
- Vascular
- Gastric
- Aided
- Tracked
- Inhibitory
- Arctic
- Warm
- Flood
- Liquid
Wiktionary
OUTFLOW, noun. The process of flowing out
OUTFLOW, verb. (intransitive) To flow outward.
OUTFLOW BOUNDARY, noun. A storm-scale or mesoscale boundary separating thunderstorm-cooled air (outflow) from the surrounding air, with a similar effect to a cold front.
Dictionary definition
OUTFLOW, noun. The discharge of a fluid from some container; "they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe"; "he had to clean up the leak".
OUTFLOW, noun. The process of flowing out.
OUTFLOW, noun. A natural flow of ground water.
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