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influx
in·flux I0133300 (ĭn′flŭks′)n.1. A flowing in: an influx of foreign capital.2. A mass arrival or incoming: an influx of visitors to the city; large influxes of refugees. [Late Latin īnflūxus, from Latin, past participle of īnfluere, to flow in; see influence.]influx (ˈɪnˌflʌks) n1. the arrival or entry of many people or things2. the act of flowing in; inflow3. (Physical Geography) the mouth of a stream or river[C17: from Late Latin influxus, from influere; see influence]in•flux (ˈɪnˌflʌks) n. 1. an act of flowing in; inflow. 2. the arrival of people or things, esp. in large numbers: an influx of tourists. 3. the place at which one stream flows into another or into the sea. [1620–30; < New Latin or Medieval Latin influxus, v. noun of Latin influere to flow in] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | influx - the process of flowing ininflowflow - any uninterrupted stream or dischargeinpour, inpouring, inrush - an inflow; "an inpouring of spiritual comfort"effluence, efflux, outflow - the process of flowing out |
influxnoun arrival, flow, rush, invasion, convergence, inflow, incursion, inundation, inrush problems caused by the influx of refugeesTranslationsinflux (ˈinflaks) noun an arrival of something in great quantities or numbers. an influx of tourists. 湧進 涌进influx
influx Geography the mouth of a stream or river influx[′in‚fləks] (anatomy) mouth influx
Synonyms for influxnoun arrivalSynonyms- arrival
- flow
- rush
- invasion
- convergence
- inflow
- incursion
- inundation
- inrush
Synonyms for influxnoun the process of flowing inSynonymsRelated Words- flow
- inpour
- inpouring
- inrush
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