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1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
current
    adj 1: occurring in or belonging to the present time; "current
           events"; "the current topic"; "current negotiations";
           "current psychoanalytic theories"; "the ship's current
           position" [ant: noncurrent]
    n 1: a flow of electricity through a conductor; "the current was
         measured in amperes" [syn: current, electric current]
    2: a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes); "the
       raft floated downstream on the current"; "he felt a stream of
       air"; "the hose ejected a stream of water" [syn: current,
       stream]
    3: dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive
       events or ideas; "two streams of development run through
       American history"; "stream of consciousness"; "the flow of
       thought"; "the current of history" [syn: stream, flow,
       current]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Current \Cur"rent\, n. [Cf. F. courant. See Current, a. ]
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   1. A flowing or passing; onward motion. Hence: A body of
      fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a
      stream; esp., the swiftest part of it; as, a current of
      water or of air; that which resembles a stream in motion;
      as, a current of electricity.
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            Two such silver currents, when they join,
            Do glorify the banks that bound them in. --Shak.
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            The surface of the ocean is furrowed by currents,
            whose direction . . . the navigator should know.
                                                  --Nichol.
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   2. General course; ordinary procedure; progressive and
      connected movement; as, the current of time, of events, of
      opinion, etc.
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   Current meter, an instrument for measuring the velocity,
      force, etc., of currents.

   Current mill, a mill driven by a current wheel.

   Current wheel, a wheel dipping into the water and driven by
      the current of a stream or by the ebb and flow of the
      tide.

   Syn: Stream; course. See Stream.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Current \Cur"rent\ (k?r"rent), a. [OE. currant, OF. curant,
   corant, p. pr. of curre, corre, F. courre, courir, to run,
   from L. currere; perh. akin to E. horse. Cf. Course,
   Concur, Courant, Coranto.]
   1. Running or moving rapidly. [Archaic]
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            Like the current fire, that renneth
            Upon a cord.                          --Gower.
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            To chase a creature that was current then
            In these wild woods, the hart with golden horns.
                                                  --Tennyson.
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   2. Now passing, as time; as, the current month.
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   3. Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand;
      circulating through the community; generally received;
      common; as, a current coin; a current report; current
      history.
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            That there was current money in Abraham's time is
            past doubt.                           --Arbuthnot.
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            Your fire-new stamp of honor is scarce current.
                                                  --Shak.
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            His current value, which is less or more as men have
            occasion for him.                     --Grew.
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   4. Commonly estimated or acknowledged.
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   5. Fitted for general acceptance or circulation; authentic;
      passable.
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            O Buckingham, now do I play the touch
            To try if thou be current gold indeed. --Shak.
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   Account current. See under Account.

   Current money, lawful money. --Abbott.
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4. The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018)
current

    The quantity of charge per unit time, measured
   in Amperes (Amps, A).  By historical convention, the sign of
   current is positive for currents flowing from positive to
   negative potential, but experience indicates that electrons
   are negatively charged and flow in the opposite direction.

   (1995-10-05)


5. Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
CURRENT, merc. law. A term used to express present time; the current month; 
i.e. the present month. Price current, is the ordinary price at the time 
spoken of. A printed paper, containing such prices, is also called a price 
current. 
     2. Current, in another sense, signifies that which is readily received; 
as, current money. 



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