nonabsorbency
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Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being nonabsorbent; the physical property of a material that prevents it from soaking up liquids or other substances.
Usage
"Nonabsorbency" is a technical term used to describe a material's inherent resistance to absorption. It is commonly used in scientific, industrial, and product specification contexts.
Examples
- The nonabsorbency of the plastic coating makes it ideal for waterproof packaging.
- A key requirement for the lab countertop is its nonabsorbency to prevent stains and contamination.
- The fabric's nonabsorbency was tested by measuring how much water beaded on its surface.
Advanced Usage
The term is often used in comparative or quantified statements to specify performance standards. * The nonabsorbency of this ceramic tile exceeds industry standards. * Engineers prioritized the material's nonabsorbency over its flexibility for this application.
Variants and Related Words
- Nonabsorbent (adjective): Describing a material that has the property of nonabsorbency.
- A nonabsorbent cloth was used to wipe the spill.
- Absorbency (noun): The direct antonym, meaning the property of being absorbent.
Synonyms
- Impermeability (in the context of liquids)
- Waterproofness (specific to water)
- Resistance to absorption
Antonyms
- Absorbency
- Porosity
- Permeability
Noun
- the property of not being absorbent