interfluent

flowing into one another.

Adjective

  1. flowing into one another.
    • Air may consist of any terrene or aqueous corpuscles, kept swimming in the interfluent celestial matter. - 1659 December 30 (date written), Robert Boyle, New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the...

Origin

From Latin interfluens, present participle, and interfluus. See inter-, and fluent.

Forms

more interfluent most interfluent

Related

interfluence