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efflux (encz) | efflux,odtok n: Zdeněk Brož |
efflux (encz) | efflux,výtok n: Zdeněk Brož |
Efflux (gcide) | Efflux \Ef*flux"\, v. i.
To run out; to flow forth; to pass away. [Obs.] --Boyle.
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Efflux (gcide) | Efflux \Ef"flux\, n. [See Effluent, Flux.]
1. The act or process of flowing out, or issuing forth;
effusion; outflow; as, the efflux of matter from an ulcer;
the efflux of men's piety.
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It is then that the devout affections . . . are
incessantly in efflux. --I. Taylor.
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2. That which flows out; emanation; effluence.
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Prime cheerer, light! . . .
Efflux divine. --Thomson.
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efflux (wn) | efflux
n 1: the process of flowing out [syn: outflow, effluence,
efflux] [ant: inflow, influx] |
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Effluxion (gcide) | Effluxion \Ef*flux"ion\, n. [From Efflux.]
1. The act of flowing out; effusion.
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2. That which flows out; effluvium; emanation.
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Some light effluxions from spirit to spirit.
--Bacon.
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efflux (wn) | efflux
n 1: the process of flowing out [syn: outflow, effluence,
efflux] [ant: inflow, influx] |
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