transflux

/trænzˈflʌks/

Definitions

1. noun

A flow or movement of energy or information through a system or medium.

“The study of quantum transflux has led to a deeper understanding of the behavior of particles at the quantum level.”

2. verb

To flow or move through a system or medium, especially in a way that is uncontrolled or unpredictable.

“The data began to transflux out of the system, causing a security breach.”

Synonyms

  • fluxion
  • transmission

Antonyms

  • blockage
  • obstruction