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diffluent

English

Etymology

From Latin diffluens (flowing away), present participle of diffluo (I flow away).

Adjective

diffluent (not comparable)

  1. Flowing apart or off; dissolving; not fixed.
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Latin

Verb

diffluent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of difflu?

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disfluent

English

Etymology

dis- +? fluent

Adjective

disfluent (comparative more disfluent, superlative most disfluent)

  1. Alternative form of dysfluent

Anagrams

  • unstifled

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