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diffluent
[ dif-loo-uhnt ]
adjective
- tending to flow off or away.
- easily dissolving.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of diffluent1
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If a vein is opened a few drops of black and viscid blood will trickle from the wound, which if it coagulates, yields but little serum, and in place of a firm clot only a diffluent jelly.
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The splenic pulp may retain its consistency and firmness, even in cases that have run a long course; but more frequently it is softened, and may be almost diffluent.
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Diffluent, dif′loo-ent, adj. tending to flow away readily.
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The asci are often very diffluent.
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In the genus Elaphomyces, the asci are more than commonly diffluent.
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