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effluvium

noun
ef路​flu路​vi路​um | \ e-藞fl眉-v膿-蓹m How to pronounce effluvium (audio) \
variants: or less commonly effluvia \ e-​藞fl眉-​v膿-​蓹 How to pronounce effluvia (audio) \
plural effluvia also effluviums

Definition of effluvium

1 : an invisible emanation especially : an offensive exhalation or smell
2 : a by-product especially in the form of waste

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Examples of effluvium in a Sentence

the effluvia from local sewage treatment plants polluting the river

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But, in some cases, your body might shed an excessive amount of hair (telogen effluvium). Korin Miller, SELF, "Jessie James Decker Is Dealing with Postpartum Hair Loss," 10 Aug. 2018 Technically, telogen effluvium is actually a form of hair shedding rather than hair loss, the organization says, meaning that your hair is falling out earlier in its cycle than usual, but it will be replaced by new hair. Korin Miller, SELF, "Jessie James Decker Is Dealing with Postpartum Hair Loss," 10 Aug. 2018 What鈥檚 more likely is that telogen effluvium is at play (again). Jane Chertoff, SELF, "This Is Why Your Eyebrows Are Thinner Than They Used to Be鈥攁nd What to Do About It," 13 July 2018 Abrupt hormone changes can cause sudden hair loss (telogen effluvium) that recovers over about 6 months time. Jane Chertoff, SELF, "This Is Why Your Eyebrows Are Thinner Than They Used to Be鈥攁nd What to Do About It," 13 July 2018 Thyroid problems: Excessive hair loss, or telogen effluvium, can be a sign that your thyroid gland is overactive (hyperthyroidism) or underactive (hypothyroidism). Meghan Overdeep, Southern Living, "WATCH: What Your Hair Is Trying to Tell You About Your Health," 29 Mar. 2018 Gradually replace the asphalt crust with permeable pavers, and construct a network of underground cisterns so that heavy rains no longer drown the sewer system and pump raw effluvium into our waterways. Justin Davidson, Daily Intelligencer, "What Is a City Street? And What Will It Become?," 18 Jan. 2018 Experts estimate that between 40 and 50 percent of women experience telogen effluvium, a.k.a. Jackie Frere, Redbook, "This Viral Video Shows the "Grossly Satisfying" Results of Post-Baby Hair Loss," 7 Dec. 2017 The heat of 1858 made the problem of London鈥檚 effluvia unignorable. Alexandra Mullen, WSJ, "The Stink That Sank London," 11 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of effluvium

1651, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for effluvium

Latin effluvium act of flowing out, from effluere

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effluvium

noun
ef路​flu路​vi路​um | \ e-藞fl眉-v膿-蓹m How to pronounce effluvium (audio) \
plural effluvia\ -​v膿-​蓹 How to pronounce effluvia (audio) \ or effluviums

Medical Definition of effluvium

: an invisible emanation especially : an offensive exhalation or smell the form effluvia often used with a singular verb

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