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flux

flux [ fluks ]


noun  (plural flux·es)
Definition:
 
1. constant change: constant change and instability

2. metallurgy soldering aid: a substance that promotes the fusion of two substances or surfaces. Use: soldering, welding.

3. physics rate of flow across area: the rate of flow of something such as energy, particles, or fluid volume across or onto a given area

4. physics strength of field in particular area: the strength of a field such as a magnetic or electric field acting on a particular area, equal to the area size multiplied by the component of the field acting at right angles to the area

5. medicine excessive bodily discharge: an excessive discharge or flow from the body, especially the bowels ( dated )

6. metallurgy smelting aid: a substance added to molten ore that combines with impurities to form slag for extraction

7. ceramics glaze component: a substance added to a ceramic glaze to make it flow more readily

8. philosophy theory of change: the notion that change is the fundamental nature of reality, as described by Heraclitus

9. oceanography quantity of movement: the quantity of water or other material moved in a specific direction during a specific time period



verb  (past and past participle fluxed, present participle flux·ing, 3rd person present singular flux·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb make or become fluid: to make something fluid, or become fluid

2. transitive verb metallurgy put flux on something: to apply flux to something, especially a joint being soldered

[14th century. Via Old French< Latin fluxus, < past participle of fluere "flow"]
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