Absorbent as an adjective means capable of absorbing heat, light, moisture, etc.; tending to absorb.
how much the said item (toilet paper) will soak up usually used in adverts to show how absorbent the roll is
Absorbent as a noun is a generic term that refers to any substance that absorbs.
No, they do not mean the same thing. Dissolve refers to a substance becoming incorporated into a liquid and forming a solution, while absorb refers to a substance taking in another substance or energy.
The salt will absorb the mummy's oil within 40 days. I am still trying to absorb today's lesson.
The verb for absorption is absorb. As is "to absorb something".
The present tense of absorb is:I/You/We/They absorb.He/She/It absorbs.The present participle is absorbing.
No, cardboard does not absorb oxygen. Cardboard is made from cellulose fibers and does not have the ability to absorb gases like oxygen.
i think it means to absorb.??????????????????
the sun absorbs heat
To remove, conceal or absorb unpleasant smells.
There is no such word. (Maybe you mean either absurd or absorb.)
Yes. Raw marble (untreated marble) will absorb water. However this doesn't mean it will absorb so much water it will have a significantly larger mass. Treated marble that has a thin silicon layer will not absorb water.
You mean Halobacterium. In short, they absorb light which provides energy
absorb means -> you put some water on the tabel and it (absorb) ... the water is not there any more
No, they do not mean the same thing. Dissolve refers to a substance becoming incorporated into a liquid and forming a solution, while absorb refers to a substance taking in another substance or energy.
so your body can break it down and your bones can absorb the nutrients
If you mean when a baby, no not very likely, but one can learn fast
In science the word 'absorb' means collect. I know this since my fourth grade teacher asked 'my smart self' into the science fair...
All you do is watch sports and feed me. And I will spend your money. A animal has more class.