Definition
Flowing together; meeting and joining at a point; blending or merging together.
Etymology
From Latin confluens, present participle of confluere (to flow together), from con- + fluere (to flow). Used in anatomy and geography to describe things that merge.
Kelly Says
In medicine, a confluent rash is one where individual spots run together into a solid mass of color—it's the difference between chickenpox (separate spots) and measles (everything blends).
Translations
ARالعربية
متلاقي
muta-la-qi
BNবাংলা
সমন্বয়
sa-mon-bo-y
CACatalà
confluent
kon-floo-ent
CSČeština
sjednocený
s-ye-d-no-che-ny
DADansk
konfluerende
kon-floo-en-de
DEDeutsch
zusammenfließend
tsu-zam-floo-e-send
ELΕλληνικά
συνδυασμός
sin-dy-as-mos
ESEspañol
confluente
kon-floo-en-te
FISuomi
yhdistyvä
yhd-i-sty-va
FRFrançais
confluente
kon-floo-ent
HEעברית
מתמזג
me-ta-mez-g
HIहिन्दी
समावेशी
sa-ma-ve-shee
HUMagyar
összefolyó
ossze-floo-yo
IDBahasa Indonesia
konfluen
kon-floo-en
IGIG
ihe n'egbu
ee-he ne-gbu
ITItaliano
confluente
kon-floo-en-te
KMKM
ចំនួនប្រជា
cham-noon-bra-cha
KO한국어
합류하는
hap-ryu-ha-neun
MRMR
समावेशी
sa-ma-ve-shee
MSBahasa Melayu
konfluen
kon-floo-en
MYမြန်မာ
ပေါင်းစည်း
pa-ung-sin
NLNederlands
samenvloeiend
sam-en-vloe-i-en-d
NONorsk
konfluerende
kon-floo-en-de
PLPolski
zbiegający
z-bee-ga-y-chi
PTPortuguês
conflúente
kon-floo-en-te
RORomână
confluenți
kon-floo-en-tsi
RUРусский
сливающиеся
sliv-a-y-u-shchi-esya
SVSvenska
samflödad
sam-floo-dad
SWKiswahili
mchanganyiko
m-chan-ga-ny-i-ko
TAதமிழ்
ஒருங்கிணைந்த
oru-ngi-nai-ntha
TEతెలుగు
సంయుక్తం
san-yu-ktham
TLTL
nag-uugnay
nag-ook-nay
TRTürkçe
birleşen
bir-le-shen
UKУкраїнська
зливаючий
zli-va-y-uch-iy
VITiếng Việt
hợp lưu
hop luu