osmosis

Senso (Inglese)

  1. (countable, uncountable) The net movement of solvent molecules, usually water, from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher solute concentration through a partially permeable membrane.
  2. (countable, figuratively, uncountable) Passive absorption or impartation of information, habits, etc.; the process of teaching or learning particular knowledge incidentally rather than consciously.

Concetti

flusso osmotico

Traduzioni

ώσμωση

osmose

osmosi

διαπίδυση

osmosis

osmoz

Permeabilität

όσμωση

Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ɒzˈməʊsɪs/
Etimologia (Inglese)

From endosmose and exosmose, both coined by French physician Henri Dutrochet in 1826; from (respectively) Ancient Greek ἔνδον (éndon, “within”) and Ancient Greek ἔξω (éxō, “outer, external”), plus Ancient Greek ὠσμός (ōsmós, “push, impulsion”), from ὠθέω (ōthéō).

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