0 past simple and past participle of flow
1 (especially of liquids, gases, or electricity) to move in one direction, especially continuously and easily:
3 to hang down loosely and often attractively:
All drugs were bath-applied by switching among reservoirs that flowed into a common perfusion tube.
The consequences that flowed from the absence of these patrols were appreciated by all concerned.
Torrents of constituent mail flowed into their offices, and businesses, nonprofits, and civic organizations lobbied for passage of the crime bill.
The rubber dams produced a system in which the slides were completely immersed in the medium as it flowed through the reactor.
To assist in identification, the solution from the column flowed from the absorbance detector to a fluorimeter.
However, the shape and tempo of politics flowed from these perceived meanings and categorizations.
They all shared useful information, advice and political support, and influence flowed in all directions.
In part this flowed from the power of cash, indeed all instruments of commensuration, to equate disparate forms of value.