I don't know the context of the solution but I believe in this case it means for ions to precipitate out. For example, when barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2) is added to sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in aqueous solution, the ions will disassociate and barium sulfate (BaSO4) will form a solid from the Ba and the SO4, thus "come out of solution."
The term "hypertonic solution" is used to describe a solution with a higher solute concentration compared to another solution. In a hypertonic solution, water tends to move out of cells, which can lead to cell shrinkage or crenation.
The medical term for pertaining to between the teeth is interdental.
Medical term for within the cell is intra- (meaning within or inside) cellular (meaning cell) *** intracellular***-cytic
Systemic or systematic means pertaining to systems.
Organomegaly is the medical term meaning enlargement of one or more of the viscera.
the meaning of the term soution is the outcome of a set f data
the root meaning of the term buddha comes from
A 'short term solution' is a way to repair something or solve a problem quickly and as cheaply as possible in order to continue functioning. The term of the 'solution' is short because the repair or procedure will not hold up in the long term. A proper solution will have to be taken care of as soon after as possible.
Military. Meaning unsuccessful.
This is a British term meaning pregnant; I cannot find an origin for the term.
The term is "precipitation." It refers to a process where a solid substance forms from a solution due to a chemical reaction or a change in conditions, such as temperature.
If the feces do not come out regularly as normal, the term is "impacted".
The term dilemma has a very interesting meaning. In the English language, the term dilemma means that one has run into a problem or a jam that they need to find a solution for.
it comes from the language of the french- fille meaning girl
Moolah is a Fijian word literally meaning 'money'.
its a french term meaning deputy chef
It came from the old English "Hleow" meaning "tepid".