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strömendes

strömendes is a German present participle form of the verb strömen, used as an adjective to describe something that flows or streams. As a participle-based adjective, it is declined to match the gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies.

Usage and grammar: When placed before a noun, strömendes follows the usual adjective declension patterns in

Meaning and connotations: The primary sense is literal, referring to something physically flowing or streaming. It

Context and related terms: Strömen is the verb from which strömendes derives. Related nouns include Strömung

See also: strömen, Strömung, Wasser, Licht, Rauch.

German.
Examples
include
das
strömende
Wasser
(the
flowing
water),
das
strömende
Licht
(the
streaming
light),
or
der
strömende
Rauch
(the
flowing
smoke).
The
form
changes
with
gender
and
case;
for
masculine
or
feminine
nouns
in
various
cases
you
would
encounter
forms
such
as
strömender
Rauch
or
strömende
Luft,
while
for
plural
nouns
you
would
typically
use
strömende
Wasser,
strömende
Bewegungen,
etc.
The
participle
can
also
function
predicatively
in
some
constructions,
e.g.,
Das
Wasser
ist
strömend.
is
also
used
metaphorically
to
convey
continuous
movement,
activity,
or
abundance,
for
example
in
poetic
or
descriptive
prose:
strömendes
Blut
(flowing
blood)
in
a
dramatic
or
medical
context,
or
strömendes
Licht
to
evoke
a
strong,
unbroken
light
effect.
(flow,
current)
and
Strom
(stream,
power
grid).
The
term
is
common
in
hydrological
descriptions,
scientific
writing,
and
literary
descriptions
where
movement
or
flux
is
emphasized.