stream |
streamable |
In internet terms the difference between stream and streamable
is that
stream is to push continuous data (e.g. music) from a server to a client computer while it is being used (played) on the client while
streamable is able to be streamed.
As a noun stream
is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.
As a verb stream
is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
As an adjective streamable is
able to be streamed.
stream |
streamside |
As a noun stream
is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.
As a verb stream
is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
As an adjective streamside is
located near or bordering a stream.
stream |
wath |
As nouns the difference between stream and wath
is that
stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks while
wath is (obsolete|except in dialect) a ford.
As a verb stream
is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
stream |
bitstream |
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between stream and bitstream
is that
stream is (computing) a source or repository of data that can be read or written only sequentially while
bitstream is (computing) a stream of bits.
As nouns the difference between stream and bitstream
is that
stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks while
bitstream is (computing) a stream of bits.
As a verb stream
is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
stream |
streamwise |
As a noun stream
is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.
As a verb stream
is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
As an adjective streamwise is
in the direction of a stream.
stream |
streambed |
As nouns the difference between stream and streambed
is that
stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks while
streambed is a channel through which a stream flows or used to flow.
As a verb stream
is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
stream |
lick |
As nouns the difference between stream and lick
is that
stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks while
lick is the act of licking; a stroke of the tongue.
As verbs the difference between stream and lick
is that
stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid while
lick is to stroke with the tongue.
stream |
sutratman |
As a noun stream
is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.
As a verb stream
is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
As a proper noun sutratman is
(hinduism) "the string soul", the "thread-self", the cosmic soul, one aspect of the cosmic supreme being;.
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