Osmose


[oz-mohs, os-] /ˈɒz moʊs, ˈɒs-/

verb (used without object), osmosed, osmosing.
1.
to undergo .
verb (used with object), osmosed, osmosing.
2.
to subject to .
noun
3.
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/ˈɒzməʊs; -məʊz; ˈɒs-/
verb
1.
to undergo or cause to undergo osmosis
noun
2.
a former name for osmosis

osmose os·mose (ŏz’mōs’, ŏs’-)
v. os·mosed, os·mos·ing, os·mos·es
To diffuse or cause to diffuse by osmosis.

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