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absorpt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin absorptus, perfect passive participle of absorbeō (“absorb”). Pronunciation. edit. (US) IPA: /æbˈsɔɹpt/, /æbˈzɔɹpt/, /əbˈsɔɹpt/, /əbˈzɔɹpt/ ... en.wiktionary.org
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absorpt, adj. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1840s. See meaning & use. Where does the adjective absorpt come from? Earliest known use. Middle ... www.oed.com
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absorpt - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
L absorbt-, past participial stem of absorbeo v. Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. Swallowed up, absorbed; -- in fig. context ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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absorpt
absorpt, ppl. a. arch. (æbˈsɔːpt) [ad. L. absorpt-us pa. pple. of absorbē-re: see absorb.] The earlier equivalent of absorbed: swallowed up; rarely fig. engrossed.1528 More Dial. conc. Heresyes iv. Wks. 1557, 267/1 For all other synnes (if belief and faith stand fast) be quite absorpt and supped vp ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Absorpt Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Absorpt Definition ... (archaic) Past participle of absorb. Wiktionary. Origin of Absorpt. From Latin absorptus, perfect passive participle of absorbeō (“absorb”) ... www.yourdictionary.com
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Absorpt
ABSORB'ED, or ABSORPT', participle passive Imbibed; swallowed; wasted; engaged; lost in study; wholly engrossed. Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP ... webstersdictionary1828.com
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absorpted
† abˈsorpted, ppl. a. Obs. [f. L. absorpt-us (see prec.) + -ed: cf. corrupt, corrupted, abrupt, abrupted.] = absorpt, absorbed.a 1631 Donne Serm. IV. xcvi. 242 Absorpted & swallowed up into the nature and essence of God himself. Oxford English Dictionary
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absorpt - definition and meaning - Wordnik
absorpt: Absorbed. wordnik.com
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What is another word for absorpt? - WordHippo
Find 781 synonyms for absorpt and other similar words that you can use instead based on 8 separate contexts from our thesaurus. www.wordhippo.com
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definition of Absorpt by The Free Dictionary
Define Absorpt. Absorpt synonyms, Absorpt pronunciation, Absorpt translation, English dictionary definition of Absorpt. a. 1. Absorbed. www.thefreedictionary.com
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absorpted - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
absorpted (not comparable). Alternative form of absorpt. Categories: English lemmas · English adjectives · English uncomparable adjectives. en.wiktionary.org
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James of Sclavonia
In such contemplation he often fell into ecstacies in the midst of his work, and stood for some time motionless and entirely absorpt in God. for his community’s dinner, he happened to be thus ravished in spirit, and stood for a considerable time with his hand in the beans, having his mind absorpt wikipedia.org
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absorptive
absorptive, a. (əbˈsɔːptɪv) [f. L. absorpt-, ppl. stem of absorbēre to absorb + -ive, as if ad. L. *absorptīvus.] Having the quality of absorbing, swallowing, or imbibing. fig. Engrossing.1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. viii. 132 There being no Ark left to take Sanctuary in, and to be safe from the working... Oxford English Dictionary
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absorptance
absorptance, n. Physics. (əbˈzɔːptəns) [f. L. absorpt- (see absorpt ppl. a.) + -ance, after reflectance n., etc.] The proportion of incident radiation absorbed by a surface or object.1934 in Webster. 1937 W. E. Forsythe Measurem. Radiant Energy i. 23 If..none of the radiation is transmitted, the inc... Oxford English Dictionary
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absorb
absorb, v. (əbˈsɔːb) Pa. pple. absorbed, formerly absorpt. [a. mod.Fr. absorbe-r, a refashioning, after L., of OFr. asorber, more commonly asorbir, assorbir:—L. absorbē-re to swallow up, f. ab off, away + sorbē-re to suck in; pa. pple. absorpt-us, whence absorpt, formerly used as pa. pple. In no Dic... Oxford English Dictionary
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