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Etymology

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From efflux +‎ -ion, from Latin effluxus, from effluō (flow out or away), from ex (out of, from) + fluō (flow).

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Noun

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effluxion (countable and uncountable, plural effluxions)

  1. The process of flowing out.
    We all age through the effluxion of time.
    The effluxion of matter from a boil can be painful.
  2. That which has flowed out.
    the effluxion of a boil

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