ˈaˌfləks noun
( -es )
Etymology: French or Latin; French, from Latin affluxus, past participle of affluere to flow to, flow abundantly
: affluence 2
an afflux of blood to the head
a regular afflux of laborers has been set up — James Bryce
ˈaˌfləks noun
( -es )
Etymology: French or Latin; French, from Latin affluxus, past participle of affluere to flow to, flow abundantly
: affluence 2
an afflux of blood to the head
a regular afflux of laborers has been set up — James Bryce
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012