different between osmote vs osmite
osmote
English
Etymology
Back-formation from osmosis.
Verb
osmote (third-person singular simple present osmotes, present participle osmoting, simple past and past participle osmoted)
- (ergative, sometimes figuratively) To move by osmosis.
Anagrams
- me-toos, metoos
osmote From the web:
- what does osmotic mean
- what is a osmotic
osmite
English
Noun
osmite (plural osmites)
- (chemistry) A salt of osmious acid.
Anagrams
- Tomeis, mitose, somite
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