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1. magnetic
adjective. ['mægˈnɛtɪk'] having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel.
Synonyms
- attractable
- magnetised
Antonyms
- unattractiveness
- unseductive
- ugly
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Rhymes with Magnetic Flux
- deluxe
- canucks
- trucks'
- trucks
- truck's
- plucks
- pluck's
- klux
- gluck's
- crux
- clucks
- brucks
- bruck's
- yuks
- tux
- tuks
- tucks
- szucs
- sucks
- shucks
- rux
- rucks
- luks
- lucks
- lox
- hux
- hucks
- fucks
- dux
- ducks'
Sentences with magnetic-flux
1. Noun Phrase
The amount of magnetic field passing through a given area is called the magnetic flux.
2. Noun Phrase
The observation of magnetic flux during magnafluxing is the key indication of a problem.
3. Noun Phrase
Since magnetic fields are always dipolar, the net magnetic flux through a closed surface is 0.
4. Noun Phrase
The general formula for magnetic flux is
2. magnetic
adjective. ['mægˈnɛtɪk'] possessing an extraordinary ability to attract.
Synonyms
- charismatic
Antonyms
- displeasing
- uninviting
3. flux
noun. ['ˈflʌks'] the rate of flow of energy or particles across a given surface.
Synonyms
- radiant flux
- rate
Antonyms
- worsen
- unfold
- ebb
Etymology
- fluxus (Latin)
4. flux
noun. ['ˈflʌks'] a flow or discharge.
Synonyms
- flow
- flowing
Antonyms
- unite
- emulsify
- integrate
Etymology
- fluxus (Latin)
5. flux
verb. ['ˈflʌks'] mix together different elements.
Synonyms
- blend
- meld
- gauge
- immix
- conjugate
- blend in
- merge
- coalesce
- conflate
- syncretise
- alloy
- change integrity
- syncretize
- absorb
- fuse
- mix
- accrete
- commingle
- combine
- mix in
- melt
Antonyms
- inflow
- outflow
- efflux
- motionlessness
Etymology
- fluxus (Latin)
6. flux
verb. ['ˈflʌks'] become liquid or fluid when heated.
Synonyms
- condense
- liquify
- dissolve
- unthaw
- liquefy
- thaw
- unfreeze
- fuse
- distil
- melt
- dethaw
- distill
Antonyms
- descend
- linger
- recede
- ride
Etymology
- fluxus (Latin)
7. flux
noun. ['ˈflʌks'] excessive discharge of liquid from a cavity or organ (as in watery diarrhea).
Antonyms
- strengthen
Etymology
- fluxus (Latin)
8. flux
noun. ['ˈflʌks'] a substance added to molten metals to bond with impurities that can then be readily removed.
Synonyms
- soldering flux
- chemical
Antonyms
- begin
- block
- recall
Etymology
- fluxus (Latin)
9. flux
verb. ['ˈflʌks'] move or progress freely as if in a stream.
Synonyms
- ripple
- riffle
- flow
- undulate
- transpire
- cockle
- move
- ruffle
Antonyms
- follow
- fall
- ascend
- go
Etymology
- fluxus (Latin)
10. flux
noun. ['ˈflʌks'] in constant change.
Antonyms
- divided
Etymology
- fluxus (Latin)