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confluent

ADJ ที่ ไหล ไป ด้วยกัน  flowing concurrent ti-lai-pai-duai-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CONFLUENT

a.[L.] 1. Flowing together; meeting in their course, as two streams; as confluent streams.
2. In medical science, running together, and spreading over a large surface of the body; as the confluent small-pox.
3. In botany, united at the base; growing in tufts, as confluent leaves; running into each other, as confluent lobes.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CONFLUENT

CONFLUENT Con "flu *ent, a. [L. confluens, -entis, p. pr. of confluere, -fluxum;con- + fluere to flow. See Fluent. ]

 

1. Flowing together; meeting in their course; running one into another.

 

These confluent steams make some great river's head. Blackmore.

 

2. (Bot. ) Blended into one; growing together, so as to obliterate all distinction.

 

3. (Med. ) (a ) Running together or uniting, as pimples or pustules. (b ) Characterized by having the pustules, etc. , run together or unite, so as to cover the surface; as, confluent smallpox. Dunglison.

 

CONFLUENT

CONFLUENT Con "flu *ent, n.

 

1. A small steam which flows into a large one.

 

2. The place of meeting of steams, currents, etc. [Obs. ] Holland.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

confluent

con flu ent |ˈkänˌflo͞oənt, kənˈflo͞oənt kɑnˈfluənt | adjective flowing together or merging: warm confluent smells. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin confluent- flowing together, from confluere, from con- together + fluere to flow.

 

Oxford Dictionary

confluent

con |flu ¦ent |ˈkɒnflʊənt | adjective flowing together or merging. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin confluent- flowing together , from confluere, from con- together + fluere to flow .

 

Spanish Dictionary

confluente

confluente adjetivo Que confluye con una cosa :orígenes confluentes; calles confluentes .