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flu·or \ˈflüˌȯ(ə)r, ˈflu̇(ə)r\ noun (-s) Etymology: in sense 1a, from Latin, from fluere to flow; in other senses, from New Latin, from Latin — more at fluid 1. obsolete : stream, flowing b. : menstruation 2. obsolete a. : the fluid state b. : fluid : a fluid mass 3. a. [translation of German fluss] obsolete : a mineral belonging to a group including fluorite and characterized by the alchemists as resembling gems and usable as metallurgical fluxes b. chiefly Britain : fluorite |