Montessori used the term absorbent mind to describe a young child's mind and the process in which they learn and gain knowledge. In children under the age of six, they unconsciously absorb everything in their environment.
Materials that soak things up.
Absorbant is something that can soak up liquid. Such as a sponge.
never mind (never you mind) mind your manners do you mind mind your p's and q's don't mind if I do a mind is a terrible thing to waste waste is a terrible thing to mind mind you keep in mind
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "dippers" (ladles). The similar word is the plural noun "diapers" (absorbent vestments, typically for babies).
Mind space if a reference to the mind akin to a computers memory. In that what is on your mind would be filling your mind space.
Mathematical mind is only in your mind, while absorbent mind can absorb knowledge for later use, when purple heads come out of the walls and scream at deep mind with the visions of old, or when the water gives us the wisdom of one thousand spice containers through the gypsy of acid witch, and then an old man swims out onto a platform and comprehends the very essence of the cosmos, or when the giant toad croaks the lullaby of the Crimson King as he smiles as the puppets dance in the Court of this King.
yes it is absorbent :)
non absorbent is safe for laboratory
bounty is the most absorbent
Absorbent is an adjective.
It is absorbent.
Absorbent Ink was created in 2000.
Chromic chloride is the absorbent of O2
yes Scott is a absorbent paper brand
Yes cotton is extremely absorbent because it is soft and fluffy
Bamboo is absorbent because its is a swamp plant and uses a lot of water.
Chef's apron are not very absorbent in order to protect the clothing underneath.