off-flow

A flow from something (or somewhere) to something (or somewhere) else

Noun

  1. A flow from something (or somewhere) to something (or somewhere) else
    • "What percentage of claimant off-flows from jobseeker's allowance were due to the claimant claiming incapacity benefit?" http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm200506/cmhansrd/vo050628/text/50628w28.htm
  2. A channel or way by which surplus water can be discharged or allowed to flow off

Origin

Etymology tree English off- English flow English off-flow From off- + flow.

Forms

off-flows