What is another word for Interfluent?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntəflˈuːənt] (IPA)

Interfluent is a term used to describe something that flows between two or more things. It is often used to describe streams or rivers that converge at a single point. However, there are many synonyms for interfluent that can be used to describe the same concept. Some common synonyms include confluence, convergence, meeting point, and union. Other synonyms include blending, merging, mixing, and fusing. Each of these words describes the idea of two or more things coming together and becoming one. Regardless of which synonym is used, they all convey the same meaning of things flowing or coming together to form a single entity.

What are the hypernyms for Interfluent?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Interfluent

On the ground it was a world of shadows and sunny streaks, kept ever in Interfluent motion by such a wind as John Skelton describes: 'There blew in that gardynge a soft piplyng cold Enbrethyng of Zepherus with his pleasant wynde.
"Wilfrid Cumbermede"
George MacDonald

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