Fluent vs Fluminous - What's the difference?
fluent | fluminous |
That flows; flowing, liquid.
*, II.12:
(linguistics) Able to speak a language accurately, rapidly, and confidently – in a flowing way.
pertaining to a river or rivers; flowing, fluent
:* 1989': ‘By God, you speak our British language, as we must now call it since the new naming of our kingdom, with a fine accent and '''fluminous smoothness,’ Dick Burbage said. — Anthony Burgess, ''The Devil's Mode
As adjectives the difference between fluent and fluminous
is that fluent is that flows; flowing, liquid while fluminous is pertaining to a river or rivers; flowing, fluent.fluent
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- fluent handwriting
- For time is a fleeting thing, and which appeareth as in a shadow, with the matter ever gliding, alwaies fluent , without ever being stable or permanent.