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Reflux vs Reflow - What's the difference?

reflux | reflow |

As nouns the difference between reflux and reflow

is that reflux is the backwards flow of any fluid while reflow is (computing) the process of recreating the layout of a document when some of its component elements may have changed.

As verbs the difference between reflux and reflow

is that reflux is to boil a liquid in a vessel having a reflux condenser while reflow is to flow back again.

reflux

English

(wikipedia reflux)

Noun

(es)
  • the backwards flow of any fluid
  • * 1719-
  • ...after a little way out to sea, there was a current and wind, always one way in the morning, the other in the afternoon. This I understood to be no more than the sets of the tide, as going out or coming in; but I afterwards understood it was occasioned by the great draft and reflux of the mighty river Orinoco...
  • (chemistry) a technique, using a reflux condenser, allowing one to boil the contents of a vessel over an extended period
  • (pathology) The leaking of stomach acid up into the oesophagus
  • Derived terms

    * gastroesophageal reflux * nonreflux * reflux condenser * refluxate

    Verb

  • To boil a liquid in a vessel having a reflux condenser
  • reflow

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To flow back again.
  • The sea flows and reflows .
  • (transitive, chiefly, engineering) To cause to flow again, to remelt.
  • Reflowing solder is a common form of rework in the manufacture of printed circuit boards: you heat up the solder and it flows where it should have flowed the first time.
  • (transitive, computing, wordprocessing) To modify the layout of text around other objects in a document.
  • * 2008 , Trish Meyer, Chris Meyer, Creating motion graphics with After Effects
  • The latter option will reflow text to even out the spacing within each paragraph.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (computing) The process of recreating the layout of a document when some of its component elements may have changed.
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