The word "confluxible" is not a commonly used term, but it can be broken down phonetically as /kənˈflʌksɪbəl/. The first syllable is pronounced "kuhn," as in the word "con," followed by "fluhks," which rhymes with "bucks." The word ends with "suhbuhl," pronounced as "suh-buhl." The spelling of this word is derived from the root words "conflux" and "ible," which together mean "able to come together." While unusual, the word "confluxible" can be used to describe the ability of two or more things to join or unite.