1. flume - Noun
2. flume - Verb
A stream; especially, a passage channel, or conduit for the water that drives a mill wheel; or an artifical channel of water for hydraulic or placer mining; also, a chute for conveying logs or lumber down a declivity.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnyway, if it is new tunes, it’ll be the first since they collabed with Flume last year on ‘Let You Know’. Source: Internet
Accelerate data pipelines and expedite the intake of more diverse data with Cloudera Enterprise (Kafka, Flume, Hive, Spark etc.)—there’s no technical limits to the ways you can use your data. Source: Internet
Demographics Hiking trail in Franconia Notch State Park The Flume c. 1915 As of the census citation of 2000, there were 1,271 people, 583 households, and 324 families residing in the town. Source: Internet
About 30 people turned out Saturday to rescue fish trapped in the flume of the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District canal. Source: Internet
He can't do that this year obviously, but for fans of big sweaty messes, you can catch last year's Flume & Friends show from Red Rocks with guest appearances from Slowthai, Vera Blue, Reo Cragun, and JPEGMAFIA. Source: Internet
Aquariaz is just a short walk away too, a water park with over 1500 tropical plants and 183 tropical trees with a climbing wall that the kids loved as well as a crazy flume. Source: Internet