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Conflux

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Con″flux (?), n. [From L. confluxus, p. p. See Confluent.] 1. A flowing together; a meeting of currents. “The conflux of meeting sap.” Shak.

The general conflux and concourse of the whole people.

Clarendon.

2. A large assemblage; a passing multitude.

To the gates cast round thine eye, and see

What conflux issuing forth, or entering in.

Milton.