fluerics

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English

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Etymology

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Apparently from Latin fluere (to flow) +‎ -ics.[1]

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Noun

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fluerics (uncountable)

  1. A subfield of fluidics, dealing with fluid components that perform functions not requiring the use of moving parts.
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