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fluar
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Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto flui, English flow, French fluer, Italian fluire, Spanish fluir.
Pronunciation
Verb
fluar (present tense fluas, past tense fluis, future tense fluos, imperative fluez, conditional fluus)
- (intransitive) to flow, run, glide (of liquids, elec.)
Conjugation
Derived terms
- adfluar (“to flow or run (to, into, as a river to the sea); to rush (as blood to the head)”)
- adfluo (“afflux”)
- aeroflueto (“draught (of air)”)
- enfluanto (“affluent, tributary (stream)”)
- enfluar (“to flow in”)
- enflueyo (“place of inflow”)
- exterfluar (“to flow, run over”)
- fluanta (“flowing, running”)
- fluanto (“fluent, variable quantity”)
- fluo (“flow, current, stream, streaming”)
- kunfluar (“to be confluent”)
- retrofluar (“to flow back, ebb”)
- superfluantajo (“the overflow, waste”)
- superfluar (“to overflow”)
- superfluo (“overflowing”)
- superfluotubo (“waste pipe”)
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
Verb
fluar
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