efflux
pronunciation
How to pronounce efflux in British English: UK ['eflʌks]
How to pronounce efflux in American English: US ['eflʌks]
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- Noun:
- the process of flowing out
Word Origin
- efflux (n.)
- 1640s, "act or state of flowing out," also "that which flows out," from Latin effluxus, past participle of effluere "to flow out" (see effluence).
Example
- 1. Regulation of macrophage cholesterol efflux and liver x receptor .
- 2. Mechanism of lucifer yellow efflux in giant mitochondria .
- 3. Maximum rate of total magnesium efflux , v.
- 4. " The rates of drug efflux that we got from these are vastly more than any other drug-eluting lens that we are familiar with , " kohane said .
- 5. With the time efflux , this famous toggery give to have finished luxurious , y , modern quality .