sorb 1
(sôrb)tr.v. sorbed,
sorb·ing,
sorbs To take up and hold, as by absorption or adsorption.
sorb′a·bil′i·ty n.
sorb′a·ble adj.
sorb′ent adj. & n.
sorb 2
(sôrb)n.1. Any of several Eurasian trees of the genus Sorbus of the rose family, especially a service tree.
2. The fruit of any of these plants.
[French sorbe, sorb fruit, from Old French sourbe, from Vulgar Latin *sorba, from Latin sorbum.]
Sorb
(sôrb)n. A member of a Slavic people inhabiting the region of Lusatia in eastern Germany and southwest Poland.
[German Sorbe, perhaps variant of Serbe, Serb, from Serbian Srb, Serb.]
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sorbent
(ˈsɔːbənt) chemn (Chemistry) a material which collects molecules by sorption
adj (Chemistry) relating to a material which collects molecules by sorption
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sor•bent
(ˈsɔr bənt)
n. a surface that sorbs.
[1905–10]
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| Noun | 1. | sorbent - a material that sorbs another substance; i.e. that has the capacity or tendency to take it up by either absorption or adsorptionmaterial, stuff - the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object; "coal is a hard black material"; "wheat is the stuff they use to make bread" |
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