superfluent

English

Etymology

From Middle English superfluent, from Latin superfluens, present participle of superfluere (to overflow, run over).

Adjective

superfluent (comparative more superfluent, superlative most superfluent)

  1. Floating on the surface.
  2. Abundant; in profusion; superfluous.

Latin

Verb

superfluent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of superfluō
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