See Also: confluence(medicine)
confluence(dictionary)
confluence(dictionary)
confluence of sinuses(medicine)

ET NON (law) and confluence (oh)


ET NON (law)


ET NON. And not. These words are sometimes employed in pleading to convey a pointed denial. They have the same effect as without this, absque hoe. 3 pointed denial. They have the same effect as without this, absque hoe. 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 2981, note. Bouv. Inst. n. 2981, note.

confluence (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Late Latin; Origin: confluentia, from Latin confluere 'to flow together', from com- ( COM-) + fluere 'to flow']
technical the place where two or more rivers flow together
formal a situation in which two or more things combine or happen at the same time
confluence of
::a confluence of unhappy events