Definition
The directional flow of fluid, gas, or electrical charge—the stuff that actually moves through pipes and wires. Without it, ships would float in place and your phone would be a brick.
Example Usage
The ocean current carried the sailboat miles off course despite the captain's efforts.
Source: Merriam-Webster via Free Dictionary API
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