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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin īnflūxus, from īnfluō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /inˈfluxo/
- Rhymes: -uxo
- Syllabification: in‧flu‧jo
Noun
influjo m (plural influjos)
- influx (inward flow)
- Synonym: entrada
2015 July 18, “De los Ríos en el país de los soviets”, in El País:Tras los dogmas incontrovertibles del nuevo régimen advierte no obstante, sagazmente, el influjo de la ortodoxia religiosa bizantina: el viejo credo de un solo poder y una sola fe.- Behind the undisputable dogmas of the new regime, however, he shrewdly notes the influence of Byzantine religious orthodoxy: the old creed of one power and one faith.
- sway, influence
- Synonym: influencia
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