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    ab·sorb·ent
    [əbˈzôrb(ə)nt]
    adjective
    absorbent (adjective)
    noun
    absorbent (noun) · absorbents (plural noun)
    1. a substance or item that soaks up liquid easily.
    Origin
    early 18th century: from Latin absorbent- ‘swallowing up’, from the verb absorbere (see absorb).
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  3. adjective capable of absorbing heat, light, moisture, etc.; tending to absorb. noun something that absorbs: Tons of high-powered absorbents were needed to clean up the oil spill. Origin of absorbent 1 First recorded in 1710–20, absorbent is from the Latin word absorbent- (stem of absorbēns, present participle of absorbēre). See absorb, -ent
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    ab•sorb•ent (æbˈsɔr bənt, -ˈzɔr-) adj. 1. capable of absorbing heat, light, moisture, etc.; tending to absorb. n. 2. a substance that absorbs.
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