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Definition of diffused
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Diffused
(imp. & p. p.) of
Diffus.
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Spend
::
Spend (v. i.) To be
diffused;
to
spread.
Solution
::
Solution
(n.) The act or
process
by which a body
(whether
solid,
liquid,
or
gaseous)
is
absorbed
into a
liquid,
and,
remaining
or
becoming
fluid,
is
diffused
throughout
the
solvent;
also, the
product
reulting
from such
absorption..
Diffusible
::
Diffusible
(a.)
Capable
of
flowing
or
spreading
in all
directions;
that may be
diffused.
Diffusate
::
Diffusate
(n.)
Material
which,
in the
process
of
catalysis,
has
diffused
or
passed
through
the
separating
membrane..
Circulate
::
Circulate
(v. i.) To pass from place to
place,
from
person
to
person,
or from hand to hand; to be
diffused;
as, money
circulates;
a story
circulates..
Emphysema
::
Emphysema
(n.) A
swelling
produced
by gas or air
diffused
in the
cellular
tissue.
Radiator
::
Radiator
(n.) That which
radiates
or emits rays,
whether
of light or heat;
especially,
that part of a
heating
apparatus
from which the heat is
radiated
or
diffused;
as, a steam
radiator..
Bacterium
::
Bacterium
(n.) A
microscopic
vegetable
organism,
belonging
to the class
Algae,
usually
in the form of a
jointed
rodlike
filament,
and found in
putrefying
organic
infusions.
Bacteria
are
destitute
of
chlorophyll,
and are the
smallest
of
microscopic
organisms.
They are very
widely
diffused
in
nature,
and
multiply
with
marvelous
rapidity,
both by
fission
and by
spores.
Certain
species
are
active
agents
in
fermentation,
while
others
appear
to be the cause of
certain
infectious
diseases.
See
Bacillus
Diffused
::
Diffused
(imp. & p. p.) of
Diffus.
Broad
::
Broad
(superl.)
Extended,
in the sense of
diffused;
open;
clear;
full..
Pervade
::
Pervade
(v. t.) To pass or
spread
through
the whole
extent
of; to be
diffused
throughout.
Vapor
::
Vapor (n.) In a loose and
popular
sense,
any
visible
diffused
substance
floating
in the
atmosphere
and
impairing
its
transparency,
as
smoke,
fog, etc..
Psychism
::
Psychism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
Quesne,
that there is a fluid
universally
diffused,
end
equally
animating
all
living
beings,
the
difference
in their
actions
being due to the
difference
of the
individual
organizations..
Precipitate
::
Precipitate
(n.) An
insoluble
substance
separated
from a
solution
in a
concrete
state by the
action
of some
reagent
added to the
solution,
or of some
force,
such as heat or cold. The
precipitate
may fall to the
bottom
(whence
the
name),
may be
diffused
through
the
solution,
or may float at or near the
surface..
Infectious
::
Infectious
(a.)
Capable
of being
easily
diffused
or
spread;
sympathetic;
readily
communicated;
as,
infectious
mirth..
Diffusion
::
Diffusion
(n.) The act of
diffusing,
or the state of being
diffused;
a
spreading;
extension;
dissemination;
circulation;
dispersion..
Broadcast
::
Broadcast
(a.) Cast or
dispersed
in all
directions,
as seed from the hand in
sowing;
widely
diffused..
Abroach
::
Abroach
(adv.)
Hence:
In a state to be
diffused
or
propagated;
afoot;
astir.
Osmose
::
Osmose
(n.) The
tendency
in
fluids
to mix, or
become
equably
diffused,
when in
contact.
It was first
observed
between
fluids
of
differing
densities,
and as
taking
place
through
a
membrane
or an
intervening
porous
structure.
The more rapid flow from the
thinner
to the
thicker
fluid was then
called
endosmose,
and the
opposite,
slower
current,
exosmose.
Both are,
however,
results
of the same
force.
Osmose
may be
regarded
as a form of
molecular
attraction,
allied
to that of
adhesion..
Diffusivity
::
Diffusivity
(n.)
Tendency
to
become
diffused;
tendency,
as of heat, to
become
equalized
by
spreading
through
a
conducting
medium..
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