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influx

English

Etymology

From Latin ?nfl?xus (inflow; influence), from ?nflu? (flow or run into).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??n?fl?ks/

Noun

influx (countable and uncountable, plural influxes)

  1. A flow inward or into something; a coming in.
    Synonyms: infusion, intromission, introduction, importation
    • 1871, John Earle, The Philology of the English Tongue
      the general influx of Greek into modern languages
  2. That which flows or comes in.
  3. (obsolete) influence; power.
    • 1677, Matthew Hale, The Primitive Origination of Mankind, Considered and Examined According to the Light of Nature
      A continued influx of the Divine Goodness

Synonyms

  • instreaming

Antonyms

  • efflux

Translations


Romanian

Etymology

From French influx.

Noun

influx n (plural influxuri)

  1. influx

Declension

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deflux

English

Etymology

From Latin defluxus, from defluere, defluxum.

Noun

deflux (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) downward flow
    • The cause is a temperate conglutination ; for both bodies are clammy and viscous , and do bridle the deflux of humours to the hurts , without penning them in too much

Anagrams

  • fluxed

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