downstream

English

Etymology

From down- + stream.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -iːm

Adjective

downstream (not comparable)

  1. Lower down, in relation to a river or stream
    She lives downstream from the dam.
  2. (computing) in the direction from the server to the client
  3. (biology) towards the 3' end of a DNA molecule
  4. (metaphoric) Influenced by or a consequence of
    • 2018, David Brody, ‎Scott Lamb, The Faith of Donald J. Trump: A Spiritual Biography, →ISBN:
      We're a couple of conservative Christians who believe that politics is downstream from culture.

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Adverb

downstream (not comparable)

  1. Following the path of a river or stream
    We spent the day paddling downstream in our canoes.

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