efflux noun.
['ɛflʌks] M16.[medieval Latin effluxus, from efflux- pa. ppl stem of effluere: see EFFLUVIUM.]1. A flowing out (of liquid, gas, etc., or
fig.).
M16.■ J. M. Keynes An influx of money into one country means an efflux from another.2. The lapse of time; passing away, expiry.
M17.■ T. Manton That efflux of time..between Christ's ascension and his second coming.3. That which flows out; an emanation.
M17.■ Gladstone The Established Church of Scotland..was the efflux of the mind of the people. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲