influx
noun
- flowing in
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈɪnˌflʌks/
noun
Etymology: From Latin īnflūxus (“inflow; influence”), from īnfluō (“flow or run into”).
- A flow inward or into something; a coming in.
“I'll buy a new computer when I get an influx of cash.”
“the general influx of Greek into modern languages”
- That which flows or comes in.
“The influx of food into the Celtic region, however, was far from keeping pace with the influx of consumers.”
- influence; power.
“A continued influx of the Divine Goodness”