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confluent

adjective

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noun

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑn.flu.ənt/

adj

Etymology: From Latin cōnfluēns, present participle of cōnfluō.

  1. Converging, merging or flowing together into one.

    Yonder the river roll’d, whose bed, Their labyrinthine lingerings o’er, Received the confluent rills.

    A confluent smallpox had in all directions flowed over his face, and left it like the complicated ribbed bed of a torrent, when the rushing waters have been dried up.

  2. Converging, especially as viewed on a weather chart.
  3. Describing cells in a culture that merge to form a mass.
  4. Exactly the same size as another triangle.
  5. Given a binary operation →_β on a set A, and its reflexive, transitive closure ↠_β , then, for all a1, a2, and a3 in A, if a1 →_β a2 and a1 →_β a3, then there must exist an a4 in A such that a2 ↠_β a4 and a3 ↠_β a4.

noun

Etymology: From Latin cōnfluēns, present participle of cōnfluō.

  1. A stream uniting and flowing with another; a confluent stream.