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confluentlate 15c., from Middle French confluent or directly from Latin confluentem (nominative confluens), present participle of confluere "to flow together" (see confluence). The noun meaning " [..]
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confluentn. A stream that unites with another.
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confluentTCP IP port numbers 1484/tcp Confluent License Manager
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confluentmerging or blending together.
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confluentfused or merged. corona
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confluent(n) a branch that flows into the main stream(adj) flowing together
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confluentrunning together
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confluenta rash that is confluent is one in which the lesions merge together so that it is difficult to see individual spots
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confluentA rate at which wind flow comes together along an axis oriented normal to the flow in question. The opposite of diffluence.
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confluent
Converging, merging into continuous shape (of two or more objects).
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*: A confluent smallpox had in all directions flowed over his face, and left it like the complicated ribb [..]
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