absorbent material
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Definition
Noun: A substance that has the property of taking in and holding another substance, typically a liquid, within its structure. It describes the physical capacity or tendency to soak up and retain fluids or other matter.
Usage
This term is used to describe the primary characteristic or function of a material. It is often followed by a specification of what is being absorbed or used in a technical or descriptive context. * Paper towel is a common absorbent material used for cleaning spills. * The kit contained absorbent material to contain the oil leak. * Cotton is a highly absorbent material, which makes it suitable for towels.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Industrial Context: The term is frequently used in scientific, medical, and industrial settings to specify materials designed for specific absorption tasks.
- The wound dressing was made from a super-absorbent material derived from polymers.
- Environmental cleanup crews deployed absorbent material around the chemical spill.
Variants and Related Words
- Absorbent (Adjective): Having the ability to absorb.
- An absorbent cotton pad.*
- Absorbency (Noun): The measure of how much fluid a material can absorb.
- Testing the absorbency of the fabric.*
- Sorbent (Noun): A broader technical term for a material that sorbs (absorbs or adsorbs) another substance.
- Sponge (Noun): A type of absorbent material or an organism, often used as a common example.
- Adsorbent Material (Noun): A material that causes a substance to adhere to its surface (adsorption) rather than be taken into its bulk (absorption).
Synonyms
- Blotter
- Sponge
- Soaker
- Sorbent
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Absorbent pad: A pad made from absorbent material.
- Absorbent layer: A layer within a product designed to absorb liquid.
- Superabsorbent material: A material, often a polymer, with an extremely high capacity to absorb liquid.
Noun
- a material having capacity or tendency to absorb another substance