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diffluent
diffluent, a. (ˈdɪfluːənt) [ad. L. diffluent-em, pr. pple. of difflu-ĕre to flow apart or away, f. dif-, dis- 1 + fluĕre to flow. Cf. mod.F. diffluent.] Characterized by flowing apart or abroad; fluid; deliquescent. Also fig.a 1618 Sylvester Tobacco Battered 626 Yet over-moist [Brain], againe Makes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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diffluous
† ˈdiffluous, a. Obs. rare—0. [f. L. difflu-us flowing asunder, overflowing (f. difflu-ĕre: see diffluent) + -ous.] = diffluent.1727 Bailey vol. II, Diffluous, flowing forth, abroad or several Ways. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cyclone Percy
The system was then located just south of a 250-hPa ridge axis, in a diffluent region. wikipedia.org
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diffluxive
† 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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tropical depressions Wilma and BOB 05
exposed but well-defined on November 14, and deep convection was sheared to the northwest by moderate vertical wind shear which was offsetting easterly diffluent wikipedia.org
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diffluency
† ˈdiffluency Obs. rare—1. [f. as prec.: see -ency.] Diffluent condition; quality of flowing out in all directions, fluidity.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. i. 50 Ice is only water congealed by the frigidity of the ayre, whereby it acquireth no new forme, but rather a consistence, or determination... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tropical Storm Lingling (2014)
consolidating and slightly better defined low-level circulation center, favorable sea surface temperature, moderate vertical wind shear, as well as highly diffluent wikipedia.org
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diffluence
diffluence (ˈdɪfluːəns) [f. diffluent, or its L. source: see -ence. Cf. mod.F. diffluence.] 1. The action or fact of flowing apart or abroad; dispersion by flowing. Also fig.1633 Fletcher Purple Isl. viii. xvi, Their violence 'Fore danger spent with lavish diffluence, Was none, or weak in time of gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Typhoon Sanba
center had been developing under persisting deep convection, and was under an environment of moderate to strong vertical wind shear offset by strong, diffluent wikipedia.org
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discinct
diˈscinct, a. rare. [ad. L. discinctus, pa. pple. of discingĕre to ungird.] Ungirt (lit. & fig.).1647 Trapp Comm. Luke xii. 35 A loose, discinct, and diffluent mind is unfit to serve God. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Discinct, ungirded, dissolute, negligent. 1846 Landor Wks. (1868) I. 85/2 In the country ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hurricane Madeline (1998)
After four days, the system regenerated and under diffluent flow aloft, deep convection became more concentrated; it is estimated that a tropical depression wikipedia.org
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transfluent
transfluent, a. (ˈtrɑːnsfluːənt, ˈtræns-) [ad. L. transfluent-em, pr. pple. of transfluĕre to flow through.] a. Flowing across or through; in Her. said of a stream represented as flowing through a bridge. rare.c 1828 Berry Encycl. Her. I. Gloss., Transfluent, an heraldic term, to express water appea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cyclone Beni
Environmental conditions surrounding the system also fluctuated during 25 January, as a result of Beni's position to the north of the strongly diffluent wikipedia.org
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unhandsome
unˈhandsome, a. (and adv.) [un-1 7. Cf. WFris. on-, ûnhânsum inexpert, unmanageable, Du. and Flem. onhandzaam (earlier -saem) intractable, unusable, older Da. uhands{obar}m.] 1. Not handsome, elegant, or graceful; faulty in appearance, form, or structure; plain, uncomely.1530 Palsgr. 328/1 Unhansome... Oxford English Dictionary
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1984 Carolinas tornado outbreak
Winds at this level increased to , and notably, became increasingly diffluent across the Southeastern United States. wikipedia.org
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