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flux·ion F0210400 (flŭk′shən)n.1. a. A flow or flowing.b. Continual change.2. Archaic a. See derivative.b. fluxions Differential calculus. [French, from Late Latin flūxiō, flūxiōn-, from Latin flūxus, flux; see flux.] flux′ion·al adj.flux′ion·al·ly adv.fluxion (ˈflʌkʃən) n1. (Mathematics) maths obsolete the rate of change of a function, esp the instantaneous velocity of a moving body; derivative2. a less common word for flux1, flux2[C16: from Late Latin fluxiō a flowing] ˈfluxional, ˈfluxionary adj ˈfluxionally advflux•ion (ˈflʌk ʃən) n. 1. an act of flowing; flow or flux. 2. continuous change. 3. Math. the derivative relative to the time. [1535–45; < Middle French < Late Latin fluxiō, for Latin fluctio] flux′ion•al, flux′ion•ar•y, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | fluxion - a flow or dischargefluxflow, flowing - the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases) | TranslationsfluxionenUK
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