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main·stream (-strēm′)
noun
- the middle of a stream, where the current is strongest
- the part of something considered to be the most active, productive, lively, busy, etc. the mainstream of life
- a major or prevailing trend, as of thought, action, literature, or music
- ☆ Jazz a style of playing that evolved in the 1950s, based on rhythmic and harmonic elements of swing modified slightly by those of bop
transitive verb
- to cause to undergo mainstreaming
- to bring into the mainstream, as of employment, the economy, or politics
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