profluence

profluence
\\ˈpräˌflüən(t)s, -äfləwən-\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Latin profluentia, from profluent-, profluens + -ia -y
1. : a copious or smooth flowing
2. : the quality or state of being profluent : fluency

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