different between isosmotic vs hypertonic
isosmotic
English
Etymology
iso- +? osmotic
Adjective
isosmotic (not comparable)
- Having the same osmotic pressure
Antonyms
- anisosmotic
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hypertonic
English
Etymology
hyper- +? tonic
Adjective
hypertonic (comparative more hypertonic, superlative most hypertonic)
- (of a solution) Having a greater osmotic pressure than another.
- (anatomy) Having a very high muscular tension; spastic.
Antonyms
- hypotonic
Translations
See also
- isotonic
Anagrams
- hypocretin
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