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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024stream•er /ˈstrimɚ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- something that streams:streamers of flame.
- a long, narrow flag;
a pennant. - any long narrow piece or thing, as a paper ribbon:The room was decorated with streamers.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024stream•er (strē′mər),USA pronunciation n. - something that streams:streamers of flame.
- a long, narrow flag or pennant.
- Clothinga long, flowing ribbon, feather, or the like used for ornament, as in dress.
- any long, narrow piece or thing, as a spray of a plant or a strip of cloud.
- a stream of light, esp. one appearing in some forms of the aurora borealis.
- Electricityan electric discharge in a narrow stream from a point of high potential on a charged body.
- Astronomya long extension of the solar corona, several solar radii long.
- Journalismbanner (def. 7).
- Aeronauticsa parachute that comes out of its packing in a long stream but does not expand.
- Middle English stremer. See stream, -er1 1250–1300
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: streamer /ˈstriːmə/ n - a long narrow flag or part of a flag
- a long narrow coiled ribbon of coloured paper that becomes unrolled when tossed
- a stream of light, esp one appearing in some forms of the aurora
- a large heavy headline printed across the width of a page of a newspaper
- another word for tape streamer
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