influent
Americanadjective
noun
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a tributary.
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Ecology. a plant or animal that has an important effect on the biotic balance in a community.
adjective
noun
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something flowing in, esp a tributary
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ecology an organism that has a major effect on the nature of its community
Etymology
Origin of influent
1400–50; late Middle English < Latin influent- (stem of influēns ) inflowing. See in- 2, fluent
Example Sentences
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The new study is unusual in that it calculated the mass of microplastics in landfill leachate and wastewater influent and effluent.
From Science Daily • Nov. 19, 2024
The facility also has most of its influent pumps running again, after Tropical Storm Hilary broke five of six.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 19, 2024
“We looked at the entire treatment process, which included the influent and effluent,” he said.
From Washington Times • Apr. 6, 2021
On the left bank, denoted by a luxuriant growth of rushes, is an influent called Sha'b el-Kázi, or "the Judge's Pass."
From The Land of Midian — Volume 1 by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir
Immediately after the Butabué influent on the right bank the bed bends abruptly east, and we reached the far-famed rapids of that name.
From To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir
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