absorbsion

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

absorb +‎ -sion

Noun[edit]

absorbsion

  1. Misspelling of absorption.
    • 1918, Engineering Society of the University of Nebraska, Nebraska Blue Print[1], numbers 17-19:
      It is provided with control panel and with absorbsion resistance cooled by electric fan. The generator voltage is rated at 250. The field coils are separetely excited by current from a 54-cell Willard storage battery. The absorbsion resistance is a fixed quantity, control of the load being secured by means of a single field rheostat.
    • 1998 February 16, lawrence edward kagemann, “Light Absorbsion Coefficient”, in sci.engr.biomed[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-01:
      Greetings,
      Where can I find the absorbsion coefficient of 785nm light in whole blood?
    • 1999 March 25, Crazy Charlie, “Re-issue/re-release/etc”, in rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1950s[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-01:
      There are label name changes with continuing sequence numbers: ARGO-CADET, there are label acquisition and numbering changes: STAX (Atlantic)-STAX(G&W), there are absorbsions (sp?) - DECCA, KAPP, UNI, and others all absorbed under the MCA banner, and many other examples.
    • 2001 July 31, john Yafmen, “absorbsion of O2 into muscles”, in sci.life-extension[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-01:
      Anyone know of any info on maximizing Oxygen absorbsion in the muscles. I have an old Life Extensions book but it's probably out of date. My friend is loosing muscle strength because of a childhood case of Polio.
    • 2007, John N. Hooker, Integrated Methods for Optimization[5]:
      There are two sufficient conditions for implication that can be quickly checked: absorbsion and reduction.
    • 2016, Deb CarverOwens, Black Seven[6]:
      The first level held the machines that would turn the Extractor on when it was assembled with a small energy box that would switch from solar absorbsion to heat absorbsion when the machine was near the core of the planet.