Efflux [noun]

Definition of Efflux:

outflow

Synonyms of Efflux:


Opposite/Antonyms of Efflux:

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Sentence/Example of Efflux:

In efflux of time that rule, become habitual, would be, "No marriage within the local group."

In many tribes the meaning of their names, like the meaning of too many phratry names, might be forgotten with efflux of time.

Efflux is that which flows from, and is generally predicated of that which proceeds from below upwards.

But these latter personages are partly paid for watching the efflux of time, and no doubt they will do their duty.

Whitman said, 'Happiness is the efflux of soul,' which is exactly true, but it didn't help me until I had experience.

It will be seen here again that the efflux spreads out widely at the positive pole, while it is contracted at the other.

Those bodies magnetized by coming within the "orbis virtutis" have in turn an efflux of their own.

Is it a mere efflux from sensation, a passive conformity of representation to sensation (sensualism or empiricism)?

Their light rays forth without effort, being an involuntary efflux.

The contents of the stomach and intestines were deluged with the yellow viscous efflux from the cancer.