Find the word definition

Crossword clues for conflux

The Collaborative International Dictionary
Conflux

Conflux \Con"flux\, n. [From L. confluxus, p. p. See Confluent.]

  1. A flowing together; a meeting of currents. ``The conflux of meeting sap.''
    --Shak.

    The general conflux and concourse of the whole people.
    --Clarendon.

  2. A large assemblage; a passing multitude.

    To the gates cast round thine eye, and see What conflux issuing forth, or entering in.
    --Milton.

Wiktionary
conflux

n. 1 A merger of rivers, or the place where rivers merge. 2 A convergence or moving gathering of forces, people, or things.

WordNet
conflux

n. a flowing together [syn: confluence, merging]

Wikipedia
Conflux (album)

Conflux is the debut studio album from the Serbian metal band Draconic. The album was recorded in 2002, and released in 2004 through Rock Express Records. Although officially the debut Draconic album, Conflux is basically a project by keyboardist Branislav Stanković. The album features AlogiA members Srđan Branković on guitar, Miroslav Branković on guitar, and Damir Adžić on drums.

Conflux

Conflux may refer to:

  • Confluence, the meeting of two or more bodies of water
  • Conflux (album), 2002 album by Serbin band Draconic
  • Psy-Geo-Conflux, New York City festival
  • Conflux (Magic: The Gathering), a Magic: The Gathering expansion set that is part of the Alara block

Usage examples of "conflux".

The first of these armies, as soon as it had entered the marshy plains of Babylon, towards the artificial conflux of the Euphrates and the Tigris, was encompassed by the superior numbers, and destroyed by the arrows of the enemy.

They marveled at the confluxes of lines and dots and images, walking not only around but through them, and wondered at their meaning.

Within the conflux of shadow and time, there was room for all of us and I knew I must extend myself until the molecules parted and I was spliced into the image.

While it is true that every human life, as Carlyle has said, stands at the conflux of two eternities--the one behind him, the other before--in a sense have the material preparations, extending during a length of time that to our measurement seems an eternity, converged upon and in those pioneers of Europe in that valley.

Where the experience is not of conflux, it may be of conterminousness (things with but one thing between).

But as the strong garrison of Singidunum, which commanded the conflux of the two rivers, might have stopped their passage and baffled his designs, he dispelled their apprehensions by a solemn oath that his views were not hostile to the empire.

The first of these armies, as soon as it had entered the marshy plains of Babylon, towards the artificial conflux of the Euphrates and the Tigris, ^51 was encompassed by the superior numbers, and destroyed by the arrows of the enemy.