fluks

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German vlugs, vluges. Compare German flugs.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /flɔks/, [flɔɡ̊s]

Adverb

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fluks

  1. straightaway

Synonyms

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Indonesian

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Indonesian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from English flux, from Old French flux, from Latin fluxus (flow).

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Noun

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fluks (first-person possessive fluksku, second-person possessive fluksmu, third-person possessive fluksnya)

  1. flux:
    1. the act of flowing; a continuous moving on or passing by, as of a flowing stream.
    2. diarrhea or other fluid discharge from the body.
    3. (physics) the rate of transfer of energy (or another physical quantity), especially an electric or magnetic field, through a given surface.

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Further reading

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Plautdietsch

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Adverb

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fluks

  1. quickly, swiftly, rapidly

Serbo-Croatian

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Noun

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flȕks m (Cyrillic spelling флу̏кс)

  1. (rare) flux
    Synonym: tȏk