Conflux [noun]
Definition of Conflux:
confluence
Synonyms of Conflux:
Sentence/Example of Conflux:
The conflux of the sutural or inner margins of the two Elytra, where when closed they unite longitudinally.
We encamped this evening at the conflux of the Simpang stream and Ipu river.
The findens quor nave considers the sea as a conflux of its component waters; the scindens, merely as a whole.
Let me not confound the discriminating character and genius of a nation with the conflux of its individuals in cities and reviews.
Passengers on the south-bound saw them seated together, and wondered at the conflux of two such antipodes.
Where there is a large conflux of people there are certainly many who carry the disease with them.
Stands he not thereby in the centre of Immensities, in the conflux of Eternities?
In the lack of that, a great conflux of culture-forces may miss fruition.
In a concatenated world a partial conflux often is experienced.
There must be total conflux of its parts, each into and through each other.