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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary سیلان ، ریزش، سیل، سرعت جریان ، گداختگی، گداز، تغییرات پی درپی، اسهال، خون ریزش، جاری شدن ، گداختن ، آب کردن ، شار.سیل، سیلان .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary flow 1306; lat. fluxus «écoulement», fluxum, supin de fluere «couler». + from Latin fluxus "flow" based on the past participle of fluere "to flow." The Proto-Indo-European root that gave birth to the Latin root was *bhleu- "well up, overflow." It is also responsible for the "flu" in "influence," "affluent," "mellifluous" (my personal favorite), "influx," and "flux"-"flow, fluctuation, change" itself. It is (though some doubt it) probably related to English "blow" and "blustery," and German blasen "blow." Lithuanian bliauti "bellow" is also probably a member of the family. ravân (pbp.) 1 bar-âmada-gi( ye âb) mowj 2 jâ-be-jâ-i
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(flux): بازگشت به واژه flux bloody flux conservative flux critical heat flux critical heat flux ratio diffusion of magnetic flux electric flux electric flux density electromagnetic flux field flux flux and reflux flux density flux intensity flux linkage flux linking a coil flux linking a turn flux of a vector flux valve heat flux heat flux density inductive flux linkage leakage flux line of flux line of magnetic flux luminous flux magnetic flux magnetic flux density magnetic flux intensity magnetic flux line magnetic flux meter magnetic leakage flux magnetic-flux magnetiv flux radiant flux solar flux soldering flux static flux stray flux thermal flux welding flux ادامه واژههاي مرتبط(1) تراوش ،فلوى الکتريکى ،فلوى مغناطيسى شار الکتريکى يا مغناطيسى ،ماده گدازاور،تغييرات پى در پى ،روان ساز،سيلان ،سيل ،سرعت جريان ،گداختگى ،گداز،تغييرات پى درپى ،اسهال ،خون ريزش ،جارى شدن ،گداختن ،اب کردن ،شار علوم مهندسى : جريان الکترونيک : گدازا معمارى : ذوب کننده شيمى : گدازاور ورزش : ترشح علوم هوايى : فلوى مغناطيسى کلمات مرتبط(40)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 flux n. Pronunciation: ' fləks Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French &Medieval Latin; Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin fluxus, from Latin, flow, from fluere to flow ― more at FLUID Date: 14th century 1 : a flowing of fluid from the body: as a : DIARRHEA b : DYSENTERY 2 : a continuous moving on or passing by (as of a stream) 3 : a continued flow : FLOOD 4 a : INFLUX b : CHANGE , FLUCTUATION <in a state of flux > 5 : a substance used to promote fusion (as of metals or minerals) especially : one (as rosin) applied to surfaces to be joined by soldering, brazing, or welding to clean and free them from oxide and promote their union 6 : the rate of transfer of fluid, particles, or energy across a given surface]]> 2 flux n. Function: transitive verb Date: 15th century 1 : to cause to become fluid 2 : to treat with a flux intransitive verb : to become fluid : FUSE ]]> flux (as used in expressions) n. luminous flux magnetic flux radiant flux ]]>