fluc·tu·ant (flŭkch-ənt)
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Tweet adj. 1. Subject to change or variation: variable: fluctuant oil prices. 2. Medicine Capable of being moved or compressed. Used of an abnormal mass such as a tumor or abscess. 3. Moving in waves. [From Latin flūctuāns, flūctuant-, present participle of flūctuāre, to fluctuate; see FLUCTUATE.] |
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