fluar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto flui, English flow, French fluer, Italian fluire, Spanish fluir.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈflu̯ar/

Verb

fluar (present tense fluas, past tense fluis, future tense fluos, imperative fluez, conditional fluus)

  1. (intransitive) to flow, run, glide (of liquids, elec.)

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • adfluar (to flow or run (to, into, as a river to the sea); to rush (as blood to the head))
  • adfluo (afflux)
  • aeroflueto (draught (of air))
  • enfluanto (affluent, tributary (stream))
  • enfluar (to flow in)
  • enflueyo (place of inflow)
  • exterfluar (to flow, run over)
  • fluanta (flowing, running)
  • fluanto (fluent, variable quantity)
  • fluo (flow, current, stream, streaming)
  • kunfluar (to be confluent)
  • retrofluar (to flow back, ebb)
  • superfluantajo (the overflow, waste)
  • superfluar (to overflow)
  • superfluo (overflowing)
  • superfluotubo (waste pipe)
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