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| in·flux [ ín flùks ] (plural in·flux·es) |
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1. arrival in large numbers: a sudden arrival of a large number of people or things
 dealing with the influx of tourists into the city
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2. inflow: a flowing in, especially of a stream or river
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| [Late 16th century. < late Latin influxus< past participle of Latin influere (see influence)] |
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