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Effluxion refers to a gradual flowing or pouring out, often in a slow or steady stream. It can also describe the process of something wearing away or disappearing gradually, such as the flow of time.
I think you meant to type "efficient".<br><br>Efficient refers to the ability to accomplish something with minimum waste of time, money, effort, or resources. It means doing things in a way that requires the least amount of inputs to produce the maximum results.
Effort refers to the skill, energy, or doing something with dedication and hard work. It involves putting in a lot of time, practice, and activity to achieve something.
Effortless is an adjective that means requiring or synonyms with much effort or skill; requiring or requiring no particular skill, difficulty, or vigor; easy, natural, or described.
Effortlessly means to do something without any difficulty or strain, often seeming to require little or no effort. It describes an action or process that is done easily, smoothly, and with no sense of struggle or friction.
Effortlessness refers to the state of being done with ease and effort, often due to a natural ability or skill. It can be used to describe a person's performance, action, or manner that seems to require little or no effort, as if it were being done effortlessly.
Efforts refer to the deliberate acts or tasks that someone or something does to achieve a particular goal or objective. It can also imply a sense of struggle or hard work, suggesting that something is difficult but not impossible to accomplish. Efforts can be made by an individual, a group, or an organization to achieve a specific aim or target.
Effrenation is a noun that refers to the act of criticizing or speaking ill of someone in a way that is meant to humiliate or degrade them. It is often used to describe public criticism or ridicule that is intended to shame or embarrass the person being targeted.
Effrontery is a noun that refers to impudent or outrageous boldness or impudence, often characterized by a lack of respect or shame. It can also describe a person's audacity or impudence in doing or saying something, often in a way that is considered INSULTING or OFFENSIVE.
Effrontit is a French word. It is not a commonly used or recognized English word. However, based on the French word "effronté", which means "impudent" or "saucy", I would provide the following explanation:<br><br>Effrontit is an adjective that could be translated to "impudent" or "impertinent". It describes someone or something that is audacious, insolent, or unblushing. For example, a person who speaks their mind without regard for others' opinions or feelings might be described as effrontit.
Effulge is a verb that means to shine or beam forth with bright light, typically in a sudden or spectacular manner. It often connotes a radiant or marvelous quality. Example sentences: "The sunrise effulged over the horizon, casting a golden glow over the landscape."
Effulged is a verb that means to shine brightly and intensely, often in a sudden or dramatic way. It is a poetic or literary term and is often used to describe the appearance of something that is radiant or glowing, such as the sun, a star, or even someone's face.
Effulgence refers to a bright and dazzling light or glow, often used to describe a radiant or shining quality, typically associated with purity, innocence, or spiritual enlightenment. It can also describe a grand or impressive display of light, as in a fireworks explosion or a carving on a building. The word is often used to evoke a sense of awe, wonder, or majesty.
Effulgent means shining brightly and radiantly, often used to describe light, color, or a brilliant appearance. It can also imply a sense of grandeur, splendor, or magnificence.
Effulgently is an adverb that means shining brightly or radiating light. It can be used to describe something that is glowing with a bright or intense light, such as a star or a gemstone. It can also be used to describe someone who is full of life and energy.
Effulging is a verb that means radiating or shining brightly with light, often in a magnificent or dazzling way. It can also imply a sense of grandeur, splendor, or glory. The word is often used to describe something that is shining or emitting light, such as a sunset, a gemstone, or a work of art. Synonyms for effulging include words like dazzling, resplendent, and radiant.
Effume is a verb that means to exhale or emit a sweet or pleasant smell, typically in a slow and gentle manner. It is often used to describe the smell of flowers, perfumes, or other fragrant substances that give off a pleasant aroma.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "effund". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Effuse means to flow or abound freely and abundantly, often in a lavish or excessive manner. It can also describe language or expressions that are lavish, bombastic, or overly elaborate.
Effused is a verb that means to flow or spread out in a gentle, widespread manner, often in a subtle or unconscious way. It can also mean to emit or release something, such as a fragrance, a liquid, or a gas, in a quiet or unnoticed way. In a figurative sense, it can convey the idea of something spreading or seeping into one's mind or emotions, often imperceptibly.
Effusion is a noun that refers to a sudden and uncontrollable outburst or gush of something, such as a fluid, gas, or emotion. It can also refer to a enthusiastic or passionate expression of feeling, often in a public or excited manner.
Effusions refer to excessive or uncontrolled feelings or emotions, often accompanied by intense physical or mental activity. It can describe a state of explosive emotive expression, such as a passionate outpouring of words, tears, or laughter.
Excessive or profuse in expression or praise; highly enthusiastic or enthusiastic to an embarrassing or excessive degree.
Effusively means in an extremely enthusiastic or emotional manner, often to the point of being over-the-top or excessive. It can describe language, behavior, or expression that is overly demonstrative, flattering, or sentimental.
Effusiveness refers to the quality of being excessively or overly enthusiastic, talkative, or emotional, often to the point of being insincere or tiresome. It can also describe a lack of restraint or reserve in expressing one's feelings or opinions, often resulting in a sense of bombast or overemphasis.
Effusivity is the ability of a material to emit or release heat. It is a measure of how easily a material can dissipate heat, and is often used to describe the thermal conductivity or thermal diffusivity of a material.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any word "effutiation" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a made-up or unrecognizable word. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you're looking for? I'd be happy to help you with its meaning if it's a real word.
Efik is a language spoken by the Efik people, an ethnic group living in Cross River State, Nigeria. Efik is a pidgin language derived from the pidginized form of the Ibibio language, and it is widely spoken in Calabar, the capital city of Cross River State, and its surrounding areas. Efik is an important language in Nigeria and is used as a lingua franca in the region.
EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language. It refers to the use of English as a second language or non-native language, often taught in countries where English is not the primary language spoken.
Efreet is an Arabic word that refers to a type of spiritual entity or supernatural being in Middle Eastern mythology, specifically in Islamic and Persian folklore. In many fantasy stories, games, and games, efreet are depicted as powerful, monstrous, and evil beings, often associated with fire, heat, and destruction. There is no etymological connection between the word efreet and the English words "effect" or "efficacy."
EFTA (European Free Trade Association) is a regional trade organization that aims to promote free trade and economic cooperation between its member states, which are typically European countries that are not members of the European Union (EU).
Eftpos is an Australian and New Zealand abbreviation for "electronic funds transfer at point of sale".
Eftsoons is an archaic word that means "soon" or "in a little while." It is often used to express that something will happen shortly, but not necessarily immediately. For example: "I'll be there eftsoons to meet you."
Efudix is a topical medication used to treat actinic keratoses, a type of precancerous skin lesion typically caused by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. It is a condensation of the chemical names of its active constituents, etodolac and difluoromethyl ornithine.
The abbreviation "eg" is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "exempli gratia," which means "for example." It is commonly used to introduce an example or illustration in a sentence or text to clarify or illustrate a point.