COUNTERFLOW

Etymology

Noun

counterflow (countable and uncountable, plural counterflows)

A flow in the opposite direction; or the flow of two fluids in opposite directions

Verb

counterflow (third-person singular simple present counterflows, present participle counterflowing, simple past and past participle counterflowed)

To flow in the opposite direction

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