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efflūxus, a, um (effluo), haltlos, zerfahren, mens, Isid. 9, 7 (8), 26.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
efflūxus, a, um (effluo), haltlos, zerfahren, mens, Isid. 9, 7 (8), 26.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
efflux — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin effluxus, from effluere Date: 1647 1. something given off in or as if in a stream 2. a. effluence 2 b. a passing away ; expiration • effluxion noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Immanation — Der Ausdruck Immanation bezeichnet ein Einfließen im Unterschied zu einem Ausfließen, Emanation. Im Neuplatonismus und dessen christlichen Adaptationen war ein Ausfluss des Vielen aus einem ursprünglichen Einen und ein Rückfluss zu diesem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
efflux — /ef luks/, n. 1. outward flow, as of water. 2. something that flows out; effluence. 3. a passing or lapse of time. 4. a passing away; expiration; ending. Also, effluxion /i fluk sheuhn/ (for defs. 3, 4). [1635 45; < ML effluxus, equiv. to L ef EF … Universalium
ԾԱԳՈՒՄՆ — (գման.) NBH 1 0999 Chronological Sequence: Unknown date, Early classical, 6c, 8c, 12c, 14c գ. ἁνατολή ortus եւ oriens, origo ἁπόρρια effluxus, emanatio βλαστός germen λάμψις splendor. ծագիլն լուսոյ կամ լուսաւորեաց. ելք. արեւելք. եւ Փայլումն.… … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)
efflux — 1640s, from L. effluxus, pp. of effluere (see EFFLUENCE (Cf. effluence)) … Etymology dictionary
efflux — [ ɛflʌks] noun technical the flowing out of a substance or particle. Origin C16: from med. L. effluxus, from effluere flow out … English new terms dictionary
efflux — ef•flux [[t]ˈɛf lʌks[/t]] n. 1) outward flow, as of water 2) something that flows out; effluence 3) cvb a passing or lapse of time 4) cvb a passing away; expiration Often, ef•flux•ion [[t]ɪˈflʌk ʃən[/t]] Etymology: 1635–45; < ML effluxus … From formal English to slang
escoulé — Escoulé, adjectif m. ac. Ce qui a flué, et coulé du tout, Effluxus humor. Escoulée, adjectif, f. penac. L eauë escoulée, Effluxa aqua … Thresor de la langue françoyse
efflux — [e fluk′shənef′luks΄] [< L effluxus, pp. of effluere: see EFFLUENCE] n. 1. a flowing out, or emanating 2. a thing that flows out; outflow; emanation 3. an ending; expiration: Also effluxion [e fluk′shən] … English World dictionary
efflux — n. = EFFLUENCE. Derivatives: effluxion n. Etymology: med.L effluxus (as EFFLUENT) … Useful english dictionary
effluxion — eˈfləkshən, ə̇ˈ noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin effluxion , effluxio act of flowing out, from Latin effluxus + ion , io ion : efflux used especially of time mere effluxion of time has given him a long range of observation his term of office… … Useful english dictionary