Crossword-Solution: FLUXION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fluxion | n. | The act of flowing. |
| Fluxion | n. | The matter that flows. |
| Fluxion | n. | Fusion; the running of metals into a fluid state. |
| Fluxion | n. | An unnatural or excessive flow of blood or fluid toward any organ; a determination. |
| Fluxion | n. | A constantly varying indication. |
| Fluxion | n. | The infinitely small increase or decrease of a variable or flowing quantity in a certain infinitely small and constant period of time; the rate of variation of a fluent; an incerement; a differential. |
| Fluxion | n. | A method of analysis developed by Newton, and based on the conception of all magnitudes as generated by motion, and involving in their changes the notion of velocity or rate of change. Its results are the same as those of the differential and integral calculus, from which it differs little except in notation and logical method. |
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Sentences with FLUXION (5)
Mademoiselle de Nantes is in fairly good health, yet it looks as if a return of her fluxion were likely.
Cromwell [Bruce, English official] and that it was the only thing that detain’d him, but as Pickle in the interim went to Sens, in his return to Paris, _he was seased with a fluxion de Poitrine_ which had very near tript up his hiells.
Their bodies continually going up and down upon perpetual fluxion, they never could live if their minds did the same, like the minds of stationary landsmen.
All is as unsubstantial, as vague and shadowy, as Coleridge's "image of a rock," or Bishop Berkeley's "ghost of a departed quantity," as he once defined a fluxion.
Fluxion, the instructor in mathematics--who, like the principal, had been a naval officer,--as he pointed to the right, looking forward.