dif|flu|ent

dif|flu|ent
dif|flu|ent «DIHF lu uhnt», adjective.
tending to flow apart; readily dissolving.
[< Latin diffluēns, -entis, present participle of diffluere flow away < dis- away + fluere to flow]

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