Hyponyms: absorb
accrete
admix
alloy
blend in
conjugate
gauge
meld
melt
mix in
syncretise
syncretize
Hypernyms: change integrity
Also see: mix up
stump
Meaning of "flux": excessive discharge of liquid from a cavity or organ (as in watery diarrhea)
Noun
Meaning: excessive discharge of liquid from a cavity or organ (as in watery diarrhea)
Synonyms: flux
Hypernyms: pathology
Meaning of "flux": a state of uncertainty about what should be done (usually following some important event) preceding the establishment of a new direction of action
Noun
Meaning: a state of uncertainty about what should be done (usually following some important event) preceding the establishment of a new direction of action
Example: the flux following the death of the emperor
Synonyms: flux
state of flux
Hypernyms: state
Meaning of "flux": the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
Noun
Meaning: the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
Synonyms: flux
magnetic field
magnetic flux
Hyponyms: magnetosphere
solar magnetic field
Hypernyms: field
field of force
force field
Meaning of "flux": (physics) the number of changes in energy flow across a given surface per unit area
Noun
Meaning: (physics) the number of changes in energy flow across a given surface per unit area
Synonyms: flux
flux density
Hypernyms: denseness
density
Meaning of "flux": in constant change
Noun
Meaning: in constant change
Example: his opinions are in flux
the newness and flux of the computer industry
Synonyms: flux
Hypernyms: change
Adjective: The act of flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing stream. Arbuthnot By the perpetual flux of the liquids, a great part of them is thrown out of the body.Arbuthnot By the perpetual flux of the liquids, a great part of them is thrown out of the body.A state of ongoing change. The schedule is in flux at the moment. Trench Her image has escaped the flux of things, / And that same infant beauty that she wore / Is fixed upon her now forevermore. Felton Languages, like our bodies, are in a continual flux.Trench Her image has escaped the flux of things, / And that same infant beauty that she wore / Is fixed upon her now forevermore.Felton Languages, like our bodies, are in a continual flux.A chemical agent for cleaning metal prior to soldering or welding. It is important to use flux when soldering or oxides on the metal will prevent a good bond.(physics) The rate of transfer of energy (or another physical quantity) through a given surface, specifically electric flux, magnetic flux. That high a neutron flux would be lethal in seconds.(archaic) A disease which causes diarrhea, especially dysentery.(archaic) diarrhea or other fluid discharge from the bodyThe state of being liquid through heat; fusion.
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