fluxure

/ˈflʌkʃʊə(ɹ)/

Etymology

From Latin flūxūra (“a flowing”).

noun

  1. The quality of being fluid; fluidity.“Humor […] in it ſelfe holds theſe two properties, Moiſture and Fluxure: […]”
  2. Fluid matter.“Call'd Barnacles by us, which like a Jelly first / To the beholder seeme, then by the fluxure nurst.”