ˈflüənsē, -si noun
( -es )
Etymology: Late Latin fluentia action of flowing, from Latin fluent-, fluens + -ia -y
1. obsolete : abundance , profusion
2. : fluent quality : smoothness, ease, and readiness especially of utterance
spoke with great poise and fluency
sometimes : volubility
her fluency was like the insistent chatter of a stream