Exosmose

  • 91exosmosis — |eks+ noun Etymology: alteration (influenced by Greek sis) of earlier exosmose, from French, from ex ex (I) + Greek ōsmos action of thrusting or pushing more at endosmosis 1. : osmotic diffusion toward the outside of a cell or vessel 2. : passage …

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  • 92exosmotic — “+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary exosm (from exosmosis) + otic : of or relating to exosmosis * * * exosmotic / motˈik/ adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 93osmose — I. ˈäzˌmōs, ˈäˌsm noun ( s) Etymology: from obsolete endosmose endosmosis & obsolete exosmose exosmosis more at endosmosis, exosmosis …

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  • 94exosmic — exosmic, a. (ɛkˈsɒzmɪk) [f. Gr. ἐξω (see exo ) + ὠσµό ς (see exosmosis) + ic.] ‘Of or belonging to exosmose’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1884) …

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