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absorbent

  • 1 absorbent

    phys. absorbentti
    phys. absorptioaine

    Svensk-finska ordbok > absorbent

  • 2 absorptionsmedel

    absorbent

    Svensk-engelsk geologi lexikon > absorptionsmedel

  • 3 uppsugande

    absorbent

    Svensk-engelsk geologi lexikon > uppsugande

  • 4 absorberande

    absorbent, saturant

    Svensk-engelsk geologi lexikon > absorberande

  • 5 kol

    carbon, coal, charcoal
    aktiverat kol; activated carbon
    aktivt kol; absorbent charcoal, activated charcoal, active carbon
    amorft kol; amorphous carbon
    antracitkol; antracite coal
    askrika kol; ash coal
    bakkol; coking coal
    bakande kol; caking coal
    benkol; animal charcoal
    bituminöst stenkol; bituminous coal
    blottad kol; face coal
    bottenkol; floor coal
    brunkol; brown coal
    bundet kol; fixed carbon
    feta kol; bituminous coal
    fettkol; caking coal, coking coal
    feta kol; candle coal
    finkol; small coal
    gaskol; gas coal
    golvkol; floor coal
    kannelkol; candle coal
    klibbande kol; binding coal
    kokskol; coking coal
    magra kol; non-baking coal, non-bituminous coal
    mattkol; durain, durite
    råkol; raw coal
    semiantracitkol; semi antracite coal
    siktat kol; sized coal
    skifferkol; banded coal, slaty coal
    småkol; small coal, culm, nuts
    sorterat kol; graded coal
    stenkol; coal
    strimmigt kol; banded coal
    stybbkol; dust coal
    svavelhaltigt kol; drossy coal
    svällande kol; swelling coal
    torvkol; carbonized peat
    tvättat kol; washed coal
    ångkol; steam coal

    Svensk-engelsk geologi lexikon > kol

  • 6 vattenabsorberande

    water absorbent

    Svensk-engelsk geologi lexikon > vattenabsorberande

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  • Absorbent — Ab*sorb ent, n. 1. Anything which absorbs. [1913 Webster] The ocean, itself a bad absorbent of heat. Darwin. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) Any substance which absorbs and neutralizes acid fluid in the stomach and bowels, as magnesia, chalk, etc.; also …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • absorbent —  , absorbent ground    A material is absorbent when it can soak up liquids. Towels, rags, and sponges are common examples, often used to blot, clean up, apply and spread colors, etc. An absorbent ground is a ground or coating on a surface that… …   Glossary of Art Terms

  • Absorbent — Ab*sorb ent, a. [L. absorbens, p. pr. of absorbere.] Absorbing; swallowing; absorptive. [1913 Webster] {Absorbent ground} (Paint.), a ground prepared for a picture, chiefly with distemper, or water colors, by which the oil is absorbed, and a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • absorbent — index penetrable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • absorbent — 1718, adjective and noun, from L. absorbentem (nom. absorbens), prp. of absorbere (see ABSORB (Cf. absorb)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • absorbent —  Absorbent  Абсорбент   Материал, поглощающий вещество (абсорбат) …   Толковый англо-русский словарь по нанотехнологии. - М.

  • absorbent — [adj] capable of physically taking in a liquid absorptive, bibulous, dry, imbibing, penetrable, permeable, porous, pregnable, retentive, spongy, thirsty; concept 603 Ant. impermeable …   New thesaurus

  • absorbent — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ able to soak up liquid easily. DERIVATIVES absorbency noun …   English terms dictionary

  • absorbent — [ab sôr′bənt, ab′zôr′bənt; əb sôr′bənt, əbzôr′bent] adj. [L absorbens, prp. of absorbere: see ABSORB] capable of absorbing moisture, light rays, etc. n. a thing or substance that absorbs absorbency n …   English World dictionary

  • absorbent — also absorbant adjective Etymology: Latin absorbent , absorbens, present participle of absorbēre Date: 1718 able to absorb < as absorbent as a sponge > • absorbent also absorbant noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • absorbent — 1. adjective /əbsˈɔː(r)bənt/ absorbing liquids; swallowing; absorptive. Those paper towels were amazingly absorbent. That was quite a spill. 2. noun /əbsˈɔː(r)bənt/ a) Anything which absorbs …   Wiktionary

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