FLUXUS
\flˈʌksəs], \flˈʌksəs], \f_l_ˈʌ_k_s_ə_s]\
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In old English law. IIow. 1'er fluxum ct reftii.ruin maris, by the llow andrellow of the sea. Dal. pi. 10.
By Henry Campbell Black
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Discharge-f. Alvinus, Diarrhoea- f. Capillorum, Alopecia-f. Chylosus, Coeliac flux -f. Coeliacus, Coeliac flux-f. Coeliacus per Rones, Chyluria- f. Cruentus cum tenesmo, Dysentery -f. Dysentericus, Dysentery-f. Hepaticus, Hepatirrhoea, see Hepateros- f. Lientericus, Lientery- f. Lunaris, Menses- f. Matricis, Leucorrhoea- f. Menstrualis, Menstruation- f. Men. struus. Menses- f. Muliebris, Leucorrhoea -f.Salivae, Salivation-f. Sebaceous, Stearrhoea-f.Splenicus, Malaena-f. Venereus, Gonorrhoea impura-f. Ventriculi, Gastrorrhoea.
By Robley Dunglison
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