Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
stream-of-water
noun
/striːm əv ˈwɔːtər/

Definition
A flow of water moving continuously in a particular direction.

Examples
- The stream of water trickled down the rocks.
- We followed the stream of water until we reached the pond.
- The swift stream of water was perfect for kayaking.

Meaning
A stream of water typically refers to a small, flowing body of water like a creek or brook, which may be part of a larger river system.

Synonyms
- brook
- creek
- river
- current
- flow