fluminous

English

Etymology

From Latin flumen + -ous.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfluːmɪnəs/

Adjective

fluminous (not comparable)

  1. pertaining to a river or rivers; flowing, fluent
    • 1989, Anthony Burgess, The Devil's Mode
    • ‘By God, you speak our British language, as we must now call it since the new naming of our kingdom, with a fine accent and fluminous smoothness,’ Dick Burbage said.

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