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ENDOSMOSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Osmosis in which water enters a cell or organism from the surrounding solution.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Osmosis - Wikipedia
The word "osmosis" descends from the words "endosmose" and "exosmose", which were coined by French physician René Joachim Henri Dutrochet (1776–1847) from ... en.wikipedia.org
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endosmose, n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for endosmose is from 1829, in Edinburgh Review. endosmose is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French endosmose. See etymology ... www.oed.com
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endosmose
endosmose Phys. (ˈɛndɒzməʊs) [a. Fr. endosmose, formed by Dutrochet as if ad. mod.L. endōsmōsis: see next. Cf. exosmose, osmose.] = next. Hence endosˈmosic a., of or pertaining to endosmose.1829 Edin. Rev. L. 159 Endosmose, or impulsion inward. 1855 H. Spencer Princ. Psychol. (1872) II. vi. xi. 139 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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endosmose - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
endosmose · Contents · English · French. edit. Pronunciation. edit. Audio (France (Lyon)): Duration: 2 seconds.0:02, (file). Noun. edit. endosmose m ... en.wiktionary.org
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definition of Endosmose by The Free Dictionary
n. 1. (Physics) The transmission of a fluid or gas from without inward in the phenomena, or by the process, of osmose. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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Endosmose | Scientific American
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Definition and synonyms of endosmose in the English dictionary
WHAT DOES ENDOSMOSE MEAN IN ENGLISH? endosmose. Osmosis. Osmosis is the spontaneous net movement of solvent molecules through a partially permeable membrane ... educalingo.com
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Electrical Endosmose | The Journal of Physical Chemistry
This article is cited by 2 publications. Hans‐Joachim Neumann, Barbara Paczyńska‐Lahme. Erdöl‐Emulsionen — Eigenschaften, Stabilität und Spaltung. pubs.acs.org
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Endosmose
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osmosis | Etymology of osmosis by etymonline
Aug 20, 2023osmosis (n.) osmosis. (n.) "the tendency of fluids to pass through porous partitions and mix with each other; the diffusion of fluids through membranes," 1867, Latinized from osmose (1854), a shortened form of endosmose "inward passage of a fluid through a porous septum" (1829), from endo- "inward," which is from Greek (see endo-) + Greek ...
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exosmose
exosmose Physics and Phys. (ˈɛksɒzməʊs) [a. Fr. exosmose, formed by Dutrochet as if ad. mod.L. exōsmōsis: see next. Cf. endosmose, osmose.] = next.1828 Edin. Jrnl. Science IX. 104 This action M. Dutrochet calls exosmose or impulse outwards, from the Greek words εξ out and ωσµος, an impulse. 1875 Dar... Oxford English Dictionary
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endosmosis
endosmosis Physics and Phys. (ɛndəzˈməʊsɪs) [mod.L. (quasi-Gr.), f. Gr. ἔνδο-ν (see endo-) + ὠσµός pushing, thrusting. = endosmose. (The two forms appear to be equally frequent in use; endosmosis is more in accordance with Eng. analogies.)] The passage of a fluid ‘inwards’ through a porous septum, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henri Dutrochet
theory See also Cell theory References External links Henri Dutrochet (1776-1847): an unheralded discoverer of the cell "Nouvelles observations sur l'endosmose wikipedia.org
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osmose
osmose, n. (ˈɒsməʊs, ˈɒz-) [The common element of the words endosmose and exosmose, taken (by Graham, 1854) as a generalized term: cf. Gr. ὠσµός thrust, push.] The tendency of fluids separated by porous septa to pass through these and mix with each other; the action of this passage and intermixture;... Oxford English Dictionary
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