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outflowing — Synonyms and related words: defluxion, discharge, drain, drainage, effluence, effluent, efflux, effluxion, effused, effusion, effusive, exhalation, exhaust, extravasated, flowoff, gush, outbound, outfall, outflow, outgoing, outpour, outpouring,… … Moby Thesaurus
outflowing — adj. streaming outward, traveling toward the outer regions … English contemporary dictionary
outflowing — adjective that is flowing outward • Syn: ↑effluent • Similar to: ↑outgoing • Derivationally related forms: ↑effluence (for: ↑effluent) … Useful english dictionary
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effluent — I. adjective Etymology: Latin effluent , effluens, present participle of effluere to flow out, from ex + fluere to flow more at fluid Date: 1726 flowing out ; emanating, outgoing < an effluent river > II. noun Dat … New Collegiate Dictionary