inflow

  • 21inflow — noun 1》 the action of flowing or moving in. 2》 the movement of a great deal of money, people, or things into a place. Derivatives inflowing noun & adjective …

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  • 22inflow — in·flow …

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  • 23inflow — in•flow [[t]ˈɪnˌfloʊ[/t]] n. 1) an act of flowing in 2) influx • Etymology: 1645–55 …

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  • 24inflow — /ˈɪnfloʊ/ (say infloh) noun that which flows in; influx …

  • 25inflow — n. 1 a flowing in. 2 something that flows in. Derivatives: inflowing n. & adj …

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  • 26inflow cave, influent cave —    Cave into which a stream flows or formerly entered [10] …

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  • 27Rear-inflow jet — The rear inflow jet is a component of bow echoes in a mesoscale convective system that aids in creating a stronger cold pool and downdraft. The jet forms as a response to a convective circulation having upshear tilt and horizontal pressure… …

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  • 28capital inflow — UK US noun [C or U] ► ECONOMICS, FINANCE the amount of money that comes into a country s economy from other countries within a particular period of time: »In the first six months of this year, net private capital inflow into the country was $67.1 …

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  • 29capital inflow — capital inflows N VAR In economics, capital inflow is the amount of capital coming into a country, for example in the form of foreign investment. [BUSINESS] ...a large drop in the capital inflow into America …

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  • 30radial inflow turbine — A turbine wheel that receives its gases at the blade tips and guides the air inward and outward to the extreme duct. It is used generally in auxiliary power units, or APUs. It looks similar to a radial compressor …

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