interflux
/ˌɪntərˈflʌks/Definitions
1. noun
A period or interval of time between two other periods or events, especially in a cycle of change or movement.
“The company’s financial reports showed a smooth interflux of income and expenses throughout the quarter.”
2. noun
A state or period of transition or equilibrium between two states or periods, especially in a system or process.
“The ecosystem’s interflux between drought and flood seasons is crucial for its delicate balance.”