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eddy vs flow

flow vs eddy

eddy and flow both are nouns.

eddy and flow both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
eddy Yes No Yes No
flow Yes No Yes No
As verbs, flow is a hypernym of eddy; that is, flow is a word with a broader meaning than eddy:
  • eddy: flow in a circular current, of liquids
  • flow: move along, of liquids
Other hypernyms of eddy include course, feed, run.
eddy (noun) flow (noun)
a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression
the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)
dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas
any uninterrupted stream or discharge
the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause
something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously
the amount of fluid that flows in a given time
eddy (verb) flow (verb)
flow in a circular current, of liquids undergo menstruation
cover or swamp with water
fall or flow in a certain way
move along, of liquids
move or progress freely as if in a stream
cause to flow
be abundantly present
Difference between eddy and flow

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