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CCCclassX traditur,
latitudo CclassXVII." Book VI: "tam
vicinum Arsaniae fluere eum in
regione Arrhene Claudius Caesar auctor est, ut, **** intumuere, confluant...
- over a surface. The word flux
comes from Latin:
fluxus means "flow", and
fluere is "to flow". As fluxion, this term was
introduced into
differential calculus...
- O
Oxygen Gr**** oxy- and -gen,
meaning 'acid-forming' 9 F
Fluorine Latin fluere, 'to flow' 10 Ne Neon Gr**** néon, 'new' 11 Na
Sodium English soda (the symbol...
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flower Latin flōs, flōris floral,
florid flu-, fluv-, flux- flow
Latin fluere,
fluxus affluent, confluence, effluent, fluctuate, fluctuation, fluency...
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elements all have the
ending -ine. Fluorine's name
comes from the
Latin word
fluere,
meaning "to flow",
because it was
derived from the
mineral fluorite, which...
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index for its density. The word
fluorite is
derived from the
Latin verb
fluere,
meaning to flow. The
mineral is used as a flux in iron
smelting to decrease...
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AQUAM A
PRAEFECTO ET
AEDILIBUS ACCEPTAM HIC SUIS IMPENSIS,
CIVIBUS FLUERE VOLUIT SERENISSIMA PRINCEPS ANNA
PALATINA EX
BAVARII RELICTA SERENISSIMI PRINCIPI...
- superluminal,
transluminal lu-, luv-, lut- wash
Latin luere (see also diluere,
fluere and pluere) abluent, ablution, alluvium, colluvium, deluge, depollute, diluent...
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redirected to feed the
developing child.
Fluonia or Fluvionia, from fluo,
fluere, "to flow," is a form of Juno who
retains the
nourishing blood within the...
- †Polyspinatus Schrøder, Rasmussen, Møller & Carnevale, 2022 †Polyspinatus
fluere Schrøder, Rasmussen, Møller & Carnevale, 2022
Family †Pycnosteroididae Patterson...