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Discover Ludwig"effusion" is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sudden, abundant outpouring of something, such as feelings, words, or liquid. For example: "A sudden effusion of tears began to flow down her face as she listened to the heartfelt apology."
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effusion
noun
A liquid outpouring.
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Over and over again he wrote Eliot long, effusive letters, then followed up with a demand for reassurance that his effusion had not given offense, then offered apologies for his neediness.
After its initial effusion, Laki erupted again, more violently, on June 11th and with still greater force on the 14th.
A great effusion of blood does not seem to make the paramilitaries and their supporters stand back at least, not for long.
Rather, they reflect the natural movement from campaign effusion to foreign-policy priorities.
In sum, unless there is a sudden effusion of goodwill on all sides, the deal could be a recipe for confusion and paralysis.In this section What next?
It is this slow but steady effusion of molten lava that has allowed the eruption of Kilauea to continue so long.
This result was discovered experimentally in 1846 by Graham for the case of constant temperature and is known as Graham's law of effusion.
Along with libation and the sacrificial effusion of blood, one of the commonest means of making an oblation available to sacred beings is to burn it.
These results follow simply from the effusion formula if the ideal gas law is used to replace N/V with p/T; When a steady state is reached, the effusion rates are equal, and thus This phenomenon was first investigated experimentally by Osborne Reynolds in 1879 in Manchester, Eng.
In contrast, the effusion of lava at Mauna Loa in 1984 was at a much more rapid rate than that at which magma could be resupplied from depth, and the eruption was soon exhausted.
On examination of the knee, there should be no joint-line tenderness or any significant effusion in isolated ITBS.
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