Definitions from Wiktionary (afflux)
▸ noun: An upward rush of fluid.
▸ noun: (hydrology) The rise in water level (above normal) on the upstream side of a bridge or obstruction caused when the effective flow area at the obstruction is less than the natural width of the stream immediately upstream of the obstruction.
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▸ noun: An upward rush of fluid.
▸ noun: (hydrology) The rise in water level (above normal) on the upstream side of a bridge or obstruction caused when the effective flow area at the obstruction is less than the natural width of the stream immediately upstream of the obstruction.
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Adjectives:
increased,
greater,
sudden,
considerable,
incessant,
immediate,
undue,
constant,
arterial,
augmented,
certain
▸ Words similar to afflux
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▸ Idioms related to afflux
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing afflux
▸ Words that often appear near afflux
▸ Rhymes of afflux
▸ Invented words related to afflux