streamlineˈstrimˌlaɪn
streamline (v)
- present
- streamlines
- past
- streamlined
- past participle
- streamlined
- present participle
- streamlining
streamline (n)
streamline
streamline
streamline
English Definitions:
streamline (verb)
contour economically or efficiently
streamline (Noun)
A line that is tangent to the velocity of flow of a fluid; equivalent to the path of a specific particle in that flow.
streamline (Noun)
On a weather chart, a line that is tangent to the flow of the wind.
streamline (Verb)
To design and construct the contours of a vehicle etc. so as to offer the least resistance to its flow through a fluid.
streamline (Verb)
To simplify or organize a process in order to increase its efficiency.
streamline (Verb)
To modernise.
Streamline
"Streamline" is a song composed by Spanish band Newton. It was released in 1994 and its style is Makina. When the song was released, it was only famous in Spain and some Latin American countries like Mexico. However, in 2006 this song was featured on a Pepsi commercial featuring Jimmy Fallon, leading to some fame in the US as well. The original length of the song was 5:05, but was shortened to fit the 30-second commercial. SPG Music re-released the song on July 10, 2006.
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