Associations to the word «Flux»
Noun
- Ionization
- Scattering
- Eq
- Flow
- M3
- Decrease
- Activation
- Reluctance
- Mol
- Absorption
- Pellet
- Potassium
- Balance
- Infiltration
- Accumulation
- Estimation
- Surface
- Nutrient
- Exp
- Radius
- Mag
- Flare
- Crust
- Uv
- Lattice
- Sensing
- Parameter
- Ore
- Re
- Lithium
- Pollutant
- Compression
- Substrate
- Fusion
- Loop
- Tc
- Phosphorus
- Volt
- Metabolism
- Quantity
- Footprint
- Watt
- Continuum
- Fraction
- Manganese
- Correlation
- Tube
- Dynamics
- Anomaly
- Selectivity
- Zinc
- Potential
- Ammonium
- Cm
- Measuring
- Apoptosis
- Sodium
- Intermediate
- Soil
- Dynamic
- Fluorescence
- Magnesium
- Landau
- Hz
- Paste
- Slime
- Sampling
- Deposition
- Eruption
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FLUX, noun. The act of flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing stream.
FLUX, noun. A state of ongoing change.
FLUX, noun. A chemical agent for cleaning metal prior to soldering or welding.
FLUX, noun. (physics) The rate of transfer of energy (or another physical quantity) through a given surface, specifically electric flux, magnetic flux.
FLUX, noun. (archaic) A disease which causes diarrhea, especially dysentery.
FLUX, noun. (archaic) diarrhea or other fluid discharge from the body
FLUX, noun. The state of being liquid through heat; fusion.
FLUX, verb. To use flux.
FLUX, verb. To melt.
FLUX, verb. To flow as a liquid.
FLUX, adjective. (uncommon) Flowing; unstable; inconstant; variable.
FLUX CAPACITOR, noun. (science fiction) A Y-shaped electronic device that is essential to time travel.
FLUX CAPACITORS, noun. Plural of flux capacitor
FLUX DENSITY, noun. (physics) A measure of rate of flow of a fluid, particles or energy per unit area
FLUX UNIT, noun. (astronomy) The (otherwise unnamed) unit of density of electromagnetic radiation from a radio star, equal to 10-26 watts per square meter per hertz
Dictionary definition
FLUX, noun. The rate of flow of energy or particles across a given surface.
FLUX, noun. A flow or discharge.
FLUX, noun. A substance added to molten metals to bond with impurities that can then be readily removed.
FLUX, noun. Excessive discharge of liquid from a cavity or organ (as in watery diarrhea).
FLUX, noun. 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".
FLUX, noun. The lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle.
FLUX, noun. (physics) the number of changes in energy flow across a given surface per unit area.
FLUX, noun. In constant change; "his opinions are in flux"; "the newness and flux of the computer industry".
FLUX, verb. Move or progress freely as if in a stream; "The crowd flowed out of the stadium".
FLUX, verb. Become liquid or fluid when heated; "the frozen fat liquefied".
FLUX, verb. Mix together different elements; "The colors blend well".
Wise words
A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is
the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color
and content according to the circumstances and time in which
it is used.