Efflux

Word EFFLUX
Character 6
Hyphenation ef flux ef flux
Pronunciations /ˈɛflʌks/

Definitions and meanings of "Efflux"

What do we mean by efflux?

A flowing outward. noun

Something that flows out or forth; an effluence. noun

A passing or an expiration, as of time. noun

To flow out or away.

The act or state of flowing out or issuing in a stream; effusion; effiuence; flow: as, an efflux of matter from an ulcer. noun

That which flows out; an emanation, effusion, or effluence. noun

The act or process of flowing out, or issuing forth; effusion; outflow noun

That which flows out; emanation; effluence. noun

To run out; to flow forth; to pass away. intransitive verb

The process of flowing out. noun

That which has flowed out. noun

To run out. verb

To flow forth. verb

To pass away. verb

The process of flowing out noun

The process of flowing out.

That which has flowed out.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Efflux

The word "efflux" in example sentences

However, as the Liberal Democrats were the cleanest party in terms of expenses, the ability to improve representation and take advantage of the efflux is reduced. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I don't expect to correct his behaviour (I gave up on that many many months ago), but I can ridicule his perversion of discourse so that his efflux is not mistaken for any drops of the nectar of knowledge by the ininitiated. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Researchers used a special incubator to measure both the quantity and quality of HDL, called efflux capacity, in 442 people with confirmed atherosclerosis and 351 healthy controls. ❋ Ann Lukits (2011)

"Of personal influence, speaking strictly, -- an efflux, that is, purely of mind and character," Mr. Emerson thinks she had more than any other person he ever knew. ❋ Seth Curtis Beach (1884)

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