Flux
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Flux ( noun )
- A flow of a liquid, gas, or electricity.
- A continuous change or passage from one state or condition to another.
- A change or instability in a situation or condition.
Origin:
Late middle english (in the sense 'flow, a flowing'): from latin fluxus, from fluere 'to flow'.
Examples:
- A flux of water was released from the dam.
- The market experienced a flux of changes in the past year.
- There was a flux in the singer's popularity due to her latest album.
(As a verb)
Flux ( verb )
- A flow of a liquid, gas, or electricity.
- A continuous change or passage from one state or condition to another.
- A change or instability in a situation or condition.
Origin:
Late middle english (in the sense 'flow, a flowing'): from latin fluxus, from fluere 'to flow'.
Examples:
- A flux of water was released from the dam.
- The market experienced a flux of changes in the past year.
- There was a flux in the singer's popularity due to her latest album.