Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A flowing back; reflux.
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- verb Present participle of
reflow .
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Examples
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Creating a reflowing text file that has all the formatting that you'd expect form a book is a time consuming and technical challenge.
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Speed: Major architectural changes (such as the move to Cairo and a rewrite to how reflowing a page layout works) put foundations in place for major performance tuning which have resulted in speed increases that continue to increase page drawing speed in Beta 3.
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But if it can do a good job with reflowing text and maintain the table of contents, it would be great.
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Speed: Major architectural changes such as the move to Cairo and a rewrite to how reflowing a page layout works put foundations in place for major performance tuning which have resulted in speed increases that continue to increase page drawing speed in Beta 3.
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Southwest, with violent swiftnes of flowing and reflowing, and there agayne he falleth into another Sea, through which due, South
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Southwest, with violent swiftnes of flowing and reflowing, and there agayne he falleth into another Sea, through which due, South
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Southwest, with violent swiftnes of flowing and reflowing, and there agayne he falleth into another Sea, through which due, South
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At the same time my heart and soul all flowed out in love to Christ, so that there seemed to be a constant flowing and reflowing of heavenly love, and I appeared to myself to float or swim, in these bright, sweet beams, like the motes swimming in the beams of the sun, or the streams of his light which come in at the window.
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At the same time my heart and soul all flowed out in love to Christ, so that there seemed to be a constant flowing and reflowing of heavenly love, and I appeared to myself to float or swim, in these bright, sweet beams, like the motes swimming in the beams of the sun, or the streams of his light which come in at the window.
Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature William James 1876
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Thus a tunnel is excavated, like a drift in a mine, each wave making the tremendous charge and the reflowing surges bringing away all the detritus.
Among the Forces Henry White Warren 1871
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