Efflux Definition

ĕflŭks
noun
A flowing out, or emanating.
Webster's New World
A thing that flows out; outflow; emanation.
Webster's New World
An ending; expiration.
Webster's New World
The process of flowing out.
We all age through the efflux of time.
The efflux of matter from a boil can be painful.
Wiktionary
That which has flowed out.
The efflux of a boil.
Wiktionary
Antonyms:
verb
To run out.
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To flow forth.
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Other Word Forms of Efflux

Noun

Singular:
efflux
Plural:
effluxes

Origin of Efflux

  • From Latin effluxus, from effluō (“flow out or away”), from ex (“out of, from”) + fluō (“flow”).

    From Wiktionary

  • From Latin efflūxus past participle of effluere to flow out effluent

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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