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Definition of Outflowing
1. Adjective. That is flowing outward.
Definition of Outflowing
1. Adjective. flowing out ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Outflowing
1. outflow [v] - See also: outflow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outflowing
Literary usage of Outflowing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Airscrews in Theory and Experiment by Arthur Fage (1920)
"Theory of a Windmill Working in the outflowing Stream from an Airscrew. — It is
now proposed to consider very briefly the case of a windmill which, ..."
2. Through the Dark Continent: Or, The Sources of the Nile Around the Great by Henry Morton Stanley (1879)
"... its scenery, residents, markets, and vicinity — Arab rivals — The circumnavigation
of the Tan?anika — Commander Cameron and the outflowing ..."
3. The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry by Society of Chemical Industry (1884)
"... the temperature of which is required, then the increase in the temperature of
the outflowing water will be the greater the nigher the temperature oí the ..."
4. Heating and Ventilating Buildings: A Manual for Heating Engineers and Architects by Rolla Clinton Carpenter (1915)
"... in outflowing Currents.—For the protection against draught due to outward
movement of air from rooms less precaution is needed. The movement of escaping ..."
5. Heating and Ventilating Buildings: A Manual for Heating Engineers and Architects by Rolla Clinton Carpenter (1902)
"... in outflowing Currents.—For the protection against draught due to outward
movement of air from rooms less precaution is needed. The movement of escaping ..."
6. Papers from the Department of Geology by McGill University Dept. of Geology (1904)
"The outflowing current seemed to be the control which shaped the inner curves of
the cone. A little farther to the west the same waves were increasing the ..."
7. Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance by Warren Upham (1920)
"The outflowing Shell Rock river received this name on Lea's map, which Nicollet
copied but called it a creek. Where Lea crossed it on the outward journey of ..."