Definition of Afflux. Meaning of Afflux. Synonyms of Afflux

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Definition of Afflux

Afflux
Afflux Af"flux`, n. [L. affluxum, p. p. of affluere: cf. F. afflux. See Affluence.] A flowing towards; that which flows to; as, an afflux of blood to the head.

Meaning of Afflux from wikipedia

- the 50th of each season: Chaoflux, Discoflux, Confuflux, Bureflux, and Afflux. Only these eleven dates are named in the Principia Discordia; however,...
- for a given afflux, thus increasing substantially the total cost of the culvert structure to achieve the same design discharge and afflux. It is believed...
- to supervise the restoration work and close the breach in the East Kosi afflux embankment. Indian authorities worked to prevent widening of the breach...
- the design procedure of minimum energy loss culverts which yield small afflux. A minimum energy loss culvert or waterway is a structure designed with...
- your door to join the fun"—Mike Lafavore The media's coverage of hippie afflux in the Haight-Ashbury drew the attention of youth from all over America...
- construction of the left afflux bund on Nepalese territory for which the Nepalese provided 2.9 ha (7.2 acres) of land to construct the left afflux bund of 577 m...
- for a given afflux, thus increasing substantially the total cost of the culvert structure to achieve the same design discharge and afflux, or increasing...
- village grew round and about this temple and was known as Marikapuram. By afflux of time this name evolved into Markapuram. The temple, originally constructed...
- the Frostfell and knights of the Order of the Iron Glacier (Frostburn) Afflux, lesser god of inquiry, necromancy and death. (Libris Mortis): 16  Al-Ishtus...
- housing estates or old estates being either developed or experiencing an afflux of outsiders", either Commonwealth immigrants or middle-class whites in...