endosmosis
71sponge — Synonyms and related words: Ace bandage, Band Aid, Finnish bath, India rubber, Japanese bath, Loch Ness monster, Russian bath, Swedish bath, Turkish bath, ablution, absorb, absorbency, absorbent, absorption, adhesive tape, adsorb, adsorbent,… …
72sponging — Synonyms and related words: abject, ablution, absorbency, absorbent, absorption, adsorbent, adsorption, apple polishing, ass kissing, assimilation, backscratching, beggarly, blotter, blotting, blotting paper, bone lazy, bootlicking, brown nosing …
73passage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. channel (see passage); voyage, journey; excerpt, phrase, movement, etc.; enactment, pass ing; lapse. See progression, travel, navigation, part. II Means of passing Nouns 1. (passing through) passage …
74endosmotic — adj. of endosmosis; pertaining to osmosis from the outside to the inside of a cell (Biology); pertaining to the movement of a substance from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration (Physical Chemistry) …
75endosmose — n.; (also endosmosis) Inward osmose, transudation inward …
76exosmosis — ex•os•mo•sis [[t]ˌɛk sɒsˈmoʊ sɪs, ˌɛk sɒz [/t]] n. 1) cbl biochem. osmosis toward the outside of a cell or vessel 2) chem. the flow of a substance from an area of greater concentration to one of lower concentration (opposed to endosmosis 2)). •… …
77osmosis — os•mo•sis [[t]ɒzˈmoʊ sɪs, ɒs [/t]] n. 1) biochem. chem. a) the tendency of a fluid, usu. water, to pass through a semipermeable membrane into a solution where the solvent concentration is higher, thus equalizing the concentrations of materials on …
78exosmosis — /ɛksɒzˈmoʊsəs/ (say eksoz mohsuhs) noun 1. osmosis from within outwards. 2. (in osmosis) the flow of that fluid which passes with the lesser rapidity into the other liquid (opposed to endosmosis). Also, exosmose /ˈɛksɒzmoʊs/ (say eksozmohs). {ex… …
79endosmómetro — (De endo , el gr. ὠσμός, impulso, y ‒metro). m. Fís. Aparato para medir la endósmosis …
80exosmosis — exósmosis o exosmosis (Del gr. ἔξω, fuera, y ósmosis). f. Fís. Corriente de dentro a fuera, que se establece al mismo tiempo que su contraria la endósmosis, cuando dos líquidos de distinta densidad están separados por una membrana semipermeable …