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a wave motion; "the fluctuations of the sea" variation: an instance of change; the rate or magnitude of change the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes; "he kept a record of price fluctuations"
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| fluency |
eloquence: powerful and effective language; "his eloquence attracted a large congregation"; "fluency in spoken and written English is essential"; "his oily smoothness concealed his guilt from the police" skillfulness in speaking or writing the quality of being facile in speech and writing
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| flux |
the rate of flow of energy or particles across a given surface a flow or discharge a substance added to molten metals to bond with impurities that can then be readily removed excessive discharge of liquid from a cavity or organ (as in watery diarrhea) a state of uncertainty about what should be done (usually following some important event) preceding the establishment of a new direction of action; "the flux following the death of the emperor" magnetic field: the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle flow: move or progress freely as if in a stream; "The crowd flowed out of the stadium" flux density: (physics) the number of changes in energy flow across a given surface per unit area liquefy: become liquid or fluid when heated; "the frozen fat liquefied" in constant change; "his opinions are in flux"; "the newness and flux of the computer industry" blend: mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
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| fluent aphasia |
Wernicke's aphasia: aphasia characterized by fluent but meaningless speech and severe impairment of the ability understand spoken or written words
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| Fl. |
Florida: a state in southeastern United States between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War
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