timestream

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time +‎ stream

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timestream (plural timestreams)

  1. (science fiction, mythology) A metaphorical conception of time as a stream, or flowing body of water.
    By killing his great-grandfather, the time traveller disrupted the timestream.
  • 1983, John Varley, Millennium:
    The timestream is littered with these blank areas.
  • 2011, Tom MacRae, “The Girl Who Waited”, in Nick Hurran, director, Doctor Who, season 6, episode 10, spoken by The Doctor (Matt Smith):
    Two different timestreams running parallel but at different speeds. Amy, you're in a faster timestream.
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