conflux

  • 11conflux — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin confluxus, from Latin confluere Date: 1606 confluence …

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  • 12conflux — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A converging at a common center: concentration, confluence, convergence. See EDGE …

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  • 13conflux — con·flux || kÉ’nflÊŒks n. flowing together of two or more streams; coming together of people or things, assemblage …

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  • 14conflux — [ kɒnflʌks] noun another term for confluence. Origin C17: from late L. confluxus, from con together + fluxus (see flux) …

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  • 15conflux — n. 1. Confluence, meeting, union, flowing together. 2. Collection, multitude, concourse, crowd, throng. See confluence, 2 …

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  • 16conflux — con·flux …

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  • 17conflux — n. = confluence. Etymology: LL confluxus (as confluence) …

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  • 18Psy-Geo-Conflux — (also known as Conflux) is the annual New York City festival dedicated to psychogeography, where visual, performance and sound artists, writers, urban adventurers, researchers and the public gather for four days to explore the physical and… …

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  • 19ETERNITIES, THE CONFLUX OF —    Carlyle s expressive phrase for Time, as in every moment of it a centre in which all the forces to and from Eternity meet and unite, so that by no past and no future can we be brought nearer to Eternity than where we at any moment of Time are; …

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  • 20Ditmar Award results — Main article: Ditmar Award The Ditmar Award is Australia s oldest and best known science fiction, fantasy and horror award, presented annually at the Australian NatCon since 1969. The historical nominations and results (listed in boldface) of the …

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