efflux
Posted By: cs on 2007-05-08
In Reply to: s/l eflex - Angela
Subject: efflux
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maybe efflux
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ef·flux (ĕf'lŭks') pronunciation
n.
1. A flowing outward.
2. Something that flows out or forth; an effluence.
3. A passing or an expiration, as of time.
[From Latin efflūxus, past participle of effluere, to flow out. See effluent.]
efflu
Then I would think efflux.
Subject: Then I would think efflux.
I'm not sure of the sentence but is he stating 2 diagnoses or symptoms, i.e. UA with efflux
Subject: I'm not sure of the sentence but is he stating 2 diagnoses or symptoms, i.e. UA with efflux
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