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单词 fluxion
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fluxionn.

Brit. /ˈflʌkʃn/, U.S. /ˈfləkʃən/
Forms: Also, 1500s fluxione, fluxion.
Etymology: < French fluxion, < Latin fluxiōn-em , < flux- participial stem of fluĕre to flow; see -ion suffix1.
1.
a. The action of flowing; a flowing or issuing forth (of water, vapour, etc.). Also, continuous or progressive motion; continual change. Now rare.
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the world > time > change > [noun] > repeated change or fluctuation
fluxion1555
fluctuation1610
flux1625
up and down1905
the world > matter > liquid > liquid flow > action or process of flowing > [noun]
flowingc950
flowa1450
defluxionc1550
fluxion1555
fluxc1600
fluor1642
1555 in R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde f. 357v Whyrlepooles, and fluxions are caused..in the middest of the sea.
1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 962 The fluxion of the odour comming from the beast.
1616 J. Davies Mirum in Modum in Select Second Husband sig. E2 If the fluxion of this instant Now Effect not That, noght wil that Time doth know.
1635 J. Swan Speculum Mundi v. §2. 171 That [water]..which ariseth from a fountain, or hath some certain beginning of fluxion.
1656 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. II. v. 10 In Sensibles..neither magnitude nor quality is permanent, but in continuall fluxion and mutation.
1660 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. III. i. 99 The point by fluxion makes a Line.
1880 R. D. Blackmore Mary Anerley I. viii. 92 Their bodies continually going up and down upon perpetual fluxion.
figurative.1829 T. P. Thompson in Westm. Rev. Jan. 32 The Catholics know that the fluxion of public opinion is in their favour.
b. = effluvium n. 2a. Obsolete.
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the world > matter > gas > [noun] > fumes or vapour > a vapour
steamc1000
vapour1382
exhalation1393
fumosity1477
suffumigation1567
fluxion1603
aspiration1635
halitus1661
suffumige1666
emanation1832
1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 725 Those fluxions which rest upon waters, looking-glasses, or any such mirrors.
1655 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. I. ii. 14 Falling starres are not fluxions of the æther extinguisht in the aire almost as soon as lighted.
1749 D. Hartley Observ. Man i. iii. 352 The Rays of Light may be considered as a kind of Fluxions in respect of the biggest component Particles of Matter.
2. An excessive flow of blood, ‘humour,’ serum, etc. to any organ or part of the body. Also concrete, the matter which flows.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > discharge or flux > [noun]
runningOE
rheuma1398
flux1447
fluxion?1541
defluxion1578
profluvium1603
redeliverage1612
secession1657
flix1667
eluvies1710
rhinorrhoea1846
the world > life > the body > secretory organs > secretion > [noun] > fluid secretion > flow of
fluxion?1541
suffusion1728
determination1740
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > discharge or flux > [noun] > matter discharged
flux1382
fluxion1746
?1541 R. Copland Galen's Fourth Bk. Terapeutyke sig. Bj, in Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens Yf the flux or rennynge wyll nat stop with salues, seke the cause of the sayde fluxyon.
?1550 H. Llwyd tr. Pope John XXI Treasury of Healthe (1585) A iij Horsnesse, and continuall fluxion of snevill in old men.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 559 It is the better for to represse the fluxion of humors into the eies.
1617 J. Woodall Surgions Mate 111 Gales..cureth fluxions of the gummes.
1746 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. 23 Aug. (1966) II. 377 I had so bad a Fluxion on my Eyes I was realy afraid of loseing them.
1874 D. B. St. J. Roosa Dis. Ear 75 A fluxion towards the labyrinth with serous exudation in the nerve structure.
figurative.1796 C. Burney Mem. Life Metastasio II. 351 To attempt the cure of the eloquent fluxion to which he is subject.
3. = flux n. 1.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > excretory disorders > [noun] > dysentery
menisonc1250
flux1377
dysentery1382
bloody fluxa1398
fluxion1563
cackerel1659
apricot sickness1945
1563 W. Fulke Goodle Gallerye Causes Meteors iv. f. 53v The commen dewe dronke of cattel..bringing them to a fluxion.
1599 A. M. tr. O. Gaebelkhover Bk. Physicke 217/2 It præventeth also..superfluous fluxione [of the menstrualles].
1657 R. Tomlinson tr. J. de Renou Physical Inst. v, in Medicinal Dispensatory sig. Z3 This cures eroding fluxions.
1772 J. Adams tr. A. de Ulloa Voy. S. Amer. (ed. 3) II. 67 At Lima it occasioned constipations and fluxions.
4. = fusion n. Obsolete.
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the world > matter > liquid > making or becoming liquid > [noun]
meltingeOE
humectation1477
liquefaction1477
colliquation1601
eliquation1603
dissolutiona1616
liquation1617
resolution1644
diffluence1673
uncurdling1673
flux1684
fluxion1731
fluidification1837
liquescence1875
fluidization1932
1731 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. (ed. 5) Fluxion (among Chymists), signifies the running of Metals or any other Bodies, into a Fluid, by Fire or otherwise.
1848 in J. Craig New Universal Dict.
5.
a. Mathematics. In the Newtonian form of the infinitesimal calculus: ‘The rate or proportion at which a flowing or varying quantity increases its magnitude’ (Hutton Math. Dict.).This is Newton's own use of the word; but the 18th cent. writers on the Newtonian calculus used fluxion for what Newton called the ‘moment’ of a fluent, and modern analysts call the ‘differential’. corresponding fluxions, rates at which two interdependent quantities may change simultaneously. second fluxion, the rate of change of the fluxion of a variable quantity; the second differential coefficient with respect to the time.
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the world > relative properties > number > ratio or proportion > [noun] > where quantities vary
fluxion1704
ultimate ratio1729
flux1878
the world > relative properties > number > calculus > [noun] > differential calculus > differentiation > derivative
derivativea1690
fluxion1704
differential coefficient1708
differential coefficient1786
first derivative1852
1704 J. Harris Lexicon Technicum I. at Fluxion This Method is much..shorter than..the French one with the Differential d multiplied into the Flowing Quantity, to denote the Fluxion.
1706 W. Jones Synopsis Palmariorum Matheseos 174 Let be a Ratiuncula, or Fluxion of the Ratio of 1 to 1 + x.
1806 C. Hutton Course Math. (ed. 5) II. 287 Rules..for finding the fluxions of all sorts of quantities.
1828 O. Gregory Hutton's Course Math. (ed. 9) II. 323 The fluxion found from a given fluent is always perfect and complete.
b. Hence (the method or †doctrine of) fluxions is used as a name for the Newtonian calculus.The direct and inverse method of fluxions are (apart from differences of notation) essentially identical with the differential and the integral calculus respectively.
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the world > relative properties > number > calculus > [noun]
calculus1672
fluxions1702
summatory calculus1704
infinitesimal calculus1801
rheometry1841
1702 J. Raphson Math. Dict. at Fluxions A different way..passes..in France under the Name of Leibnitz's Differential Calculus, or Calculus of Differences.
1741 I. Watts Improvem. Mind i. xx. 327 A Penetration into the abstruse Difficulties and Depths of modern Algebra and Fluxions.
1812 D. Cresswell Elem. Treat. Investigation Maxima & Minima ii. ii. 197 Its [quantity's] increase and decrease by motion, which is the foundation of the doctrine of Fluxions.
1830 J. F. W. Herschel Prelim. Disc. Study Nat. Philos. iii. iii. 271 The method of fluxions, or, as it is now more generally called, the differential calculus.
1874 J. R. Green Short Hist. Eng. People ix. §1. 599 Newton..facilitated the calculation of planetary movements by his theory of Fluxions.
c. loosely. An infinitesimal quantity.
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the world > relative properties > quantity > smallness of quantity, amount, or degree > [noun] > a small quantity or amount > a very small amount
shredc1000
farthingsworthc1325
pennyworthc1330
incha1350
sliverc1374
chipa1393
gnastc1440
Jack1530
spoonful1531
crumba1535
spark1548
slight1549
pin's worth1562
scruple1574
thought1581
pinch1583
scrap1583
splinter1609
ticket1634
notchet1637
indivisible1644
tinyc1650
twopence1691
turn of the scale(s)1706
enough to swear by1756
touch1786
scrimptiona1825
infinitesimal1840
smidgen1841
snuff1842
fluxion1846
smitchel1856
eyelash1860
smidge1866
tenpenceworth1896
whisker1913
tidge1986
1846 T. De Quincey On Christianity in Tait's Edinb. Mag. Apr. 215/1 The hour-hand of a watch, who can detect the separate fluxions of its advance?

Compounds

fluxion-structure n. (see quot. 1890).
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1882 A. Geikie Text-bk. Geol. ii. ii. iv. 104 This is well shown by what is termed the fluxion-structure.
1890 A. Geikie Class-bk. Geol. (ed. 2) 146 Flow-structure, Fluxion-structure, an arrangement of the crystallites, crystals, or particles of a rock in streaky lines..indicative of the internal movement of the mass previous to its consolidation.
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