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1 odliv
• outflow• mould -
2 otok vode
• outflow of water -
3 odliv zlata
• outflow of gold -
4 odtok vode
• outflow of water -
5 vrememe isticanja
• outflow time -
6 isticanje
• prominence• boost• effusion• emphasis• effluence• flow• outflow• leakage -
7 otok
• swelling• outflow -
8 isticanje
• accentuation; advance; airing; assertion; boost; debouchment; effluence; effluvium; efflux; effusion; emanation; emphasa; emphasis; expiry; expiry date; extrude; fatting; flow; going forth; highlighting; issuing; jut; lapse; leakage; leaky; outflow; outgo; outlet; prominence; relief -
9 isticati
• accent; debouch; discriminate; distinguish; dribble; effuse; emanate; emphasize; escape; flux; issue forth; issue out; leak; leak out; outflow; pass out; pick; punctuate -
10 izliv
• break out; break-out; burst; ebullition; effluence; effluent; efflux; effusion; emission; eruption; explosion; flood; flow; flux; gush; gust; liquor; outflow; outlet; outpour; sally; vent; well -
11 izlivanje
• casting pit; ebullition; effluence; efflux; effusion; flux; moulding; outflow; outpour -
12 izlivati se
• disembogue; outflow -
13 odliv
• ebb; emission; fluxion; outflow; reflux; shunt -
14 odliv kapitala
• capital outflow -
15 otok
• bump; flow; fullness; island; isle; outflow; shunt; swelling; tuber; tumefaction; tumor; tumour; turgescence; welling; wen
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Outflow — Out flow , n. A flowing out; efflux. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Outflow — Out*flow , v. i. To flow out. Campbell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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outflow — [n] efflux discharge, drainage, effluence, effluent, effluvium, effusion, emergence, gush, gushing outpouring, rush, spout, stream, streaming; concepts 179,748 … New thesaurus
outflow — ► NOUN 1) the action of flowing or moving out. 2) something, such as water or money, that flows or moves out … English terms dictionary
outflow — [out′flō΄] n. 1. the act of flowing out 2. a) that which flows out b) the amount flowing out … English World dictionary
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outflow — UK [ˈaʊtˌfləʊ] / US [ˈaʊtˌfloʊ] noun [countable] Word forms outflow : singular outflow plural outflows 1) a movement of large amounts of money or large numbers of people from one place to another a cash outflow of £188,000 a massive outflow of… … English dictionary
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