a. Obs. rare. [f. L. conflux-, ppl. stem of confluĕre: see -BLE.] Liable to flow or run together.
1643. T. Johnson, Pareys Chirurg., XVII. xliv. (1678), 405. As our whole body is perspirable, so it is also (if I may so term it) confluxible.
Hence † Confluxibleness.
17306. in Bailey (folio). Hence in later Dicts.