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fluxnoun the frequent and usually sudden passing from one condition to anotherthe English language is always in a state of flux a flowing or coming inJanuary typically brings a great flux of returns to department stores affluence, income, inflow, influx, inpouring, inrush deluge, flood, flow, inundation, overflow, spate, torrentrush, stampederiver, stream, tide outflow, outpouring emigration, exodus, flight abnormally frequent intestinal evacuations with more or less fluid stoolsCivil War doctors noted frequent cases of flux in the camps Delhi belly, diarrhea, Montezuma's revenge, runs, trots, turista dysentery, shigellosisscour(s) fluxverbto go from a solid to a liquid statea solid will flux more quickly under pressure deliquesce, fuse, liquefy(also liquify), melt, run, thaw found, gutter, smelt, trydissolve, rendersoften, thin harden, set, solidify clot, coagulate, congeal, gel, jell, jelly, thicken in the 14th century |