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sorption
English
Etymology
Back-formation from absorption; representing Latin sorbe? (“I insuck”).
Noun
sorption (countable and uncountable, plural sorptions)
- (sciences) Either of the processes of absorption and adsorption; sorbing.
Translations
See also
- desorption
Anagrams
- portions, positron
French
Pronunciation
Noun
sorption f (plural sorptions)
- sorption
sorption From the web:
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sorbent
English
Noun
sorbent (plural sorbents)
- (sciences) A substance that can enable sorption.
Translations
Derived terms
- desorbent
- geosorbent
References
- Sorbent
Anagrams
- Bertons, Bretons, Robsten
Latin
Verb
sorbent
- third-person plural present active indicative of sorbe?
sorbent From the web:
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- what are sorbents made of
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