† diˈffluxive, a. Obs. rare—1.
[f. L. difflux- ppl. stem of diffluĕre (see diffluent) + -ive.]
That flows in different or all directions.
| 1653 H. More Antid. Ath. iii. ix. (1712) 166 What the Wind, join'd with no statick power but loose and diffluxive, can do in shaking houses. |