Con"flu*ent (?), a. [L.
confluens, -entis, p. pr. of confluere, -
fluxum; con- + fluere to flow. See
Fluent.] 1. Flowing together; meeting
in their course; running one into another.
These confluent steams make some great
river's head.
Blackmore.
2. (Bot.) Blended into one;
growing together, so as to obliterate all distinction.
3. (Med.) (a)
Running together or uniting, as pimples or pustules.
(b) Characterized by having the pustules,
etc., run together or unite, so as to cover the surface; as,
confluent smallpox. Dunglison.
Con"flu*ent, n. 1.
A small steam which flows into a large one.
2. The place of meeting of steams,
currents, etc. [Obs.] Holland.