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Streaming meaning in English

Meaning of Streaming in English

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Streaming

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Noun

1. cyclosis, streaming

the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell

Adjective

2. streaming

exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts

Example Sentences:
'his streaming face'
'her streaming eyes'

3. streaming

(computer science) using or relating to a form of continuous tape transport; used mainly to provide backup storage of unedited data

Example Sentences:
'streaming audio'
'streaming video recording'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Streaming

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noun
1. 
the process of supplying data, audio, etc in real time over the internet
Other new media sites held links to the sites where video streaming of the demonstrations was available.
a US-based portal that offers live streaming of over 300 channels from around the world
2. British
the grouping or division of schoolchildren in streams
proposals to reintroduce streaming into state schools
the headmaster who dared to introduce streaming of pupils in first and second year
There's no streaming at St Benedict's school.
adjective
3. 
(of the eyes or nose) running copiously because of a cold etc
4. 
(of a cold) involving the constant exudation of mucus

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Streaming

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noun
1. 
a method of sequentially transmitting an audio or video presentation, as over the Internet: the data is playable as it is being received, rather than only after it is completely downloaded
2.  Education Chiefly British
the practice of classifying students according to ability and placing them in groups with distinct curricula, career expectations, etc.; tracking

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Streaming

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n.
1.
a. A flow of water in a channel or bed, as a brook, rivulet, or small river.
b. A steady current in such a flow of water.
2. A steady current of a fluid.
3. A large amount or number moving or occurring in steady succession: a stream of commuters; a stream of insults. See Synonyms at flow.
4. A trend, course, or drift, as of opinion, thought, or history.
5. A beam or ray of light.
6. Chiefly British A course of study to which students are tracked.
7. Computers A steady flow of data.
v. streamed, stream·ing, streams
v.intr.
1. To flow in a stream or current.
2. To pour forth or give off a stream; flow: My eyes were streaming with tears.
3. To move or arrive in large numbers; pour: Traffic was streaming by. Fan mail streamed in.
4. To extend, wave, or float outward: The banner streamed in the breeze.
5.
a. To leave a continuous trail of light.
b. To give forth a continuous stream of light rays or beams; shine.
v.tr.
1. To emit, discharge, or exude (a body fluid, for example).
2. Computers To transmit or receive (audio or video content), especially over the internet, in small, sequential packets that permit the content to be played continuously as it is being received and without saving it to a hard disk.

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