imbibition
Americannoun
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act of imbibing.
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Physical Chemistry. the absorption of solvent by a gel.
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Photography. (in color printing) absorption of dye by gelatin, as in the dye-transfer process.
noun
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chem the absorption or adsorption of a liquid by a gel or solid
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photog the absorption of dyes by gelatine, used in some colour printing processes
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obsolete the act of imbibing
Other Word Forms
- imbibitional adjective
Etymology
Origin of imbibition
late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; imbibe, -ition
Example Sentences
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The prohibition also extends to Olympic athletes, who organizers said are welcome to drink alone in their own rooms, but are otherwise barred from imbibition.
From Los Angeles Times
In a bibulous manner; with profuse imbibition or absorption.
From Project Gutenberg
The endocardium may be stained from the imbibition of blood.
From Project Gutenberg
Surface-energy is also expressed in the powerful attractions for water exhibited in imbibition, swelling, capillarity, absorption, surface tensions, etc.
From Project Gutenberg
After his ship sailed, Dr C— took to vinous imbibition—in plain English, he drank rum to excess.
From Project Gutenberg
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