osmotic

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See also: osmòtic

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osmotic (not comparable)

  1. Relating to, or powered by, osmosis.
    • 1957, Jack Kerouac, chapter 11, in On the Road, Viking Press, →OCLC, part 3:
      We saw them waking, we heard them sleeping, we sensed them dreaming, we were permeated completely with the strange Gray Myth of the West and the weird dark Myth of the East when morning came. All my actions since then have been dictated automatically to my subconscious by this horrible osmotic experience.

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Borrowed from French osmotique.

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osmotic m or n (feminine singular osmotică, masculine plural osmotici, feminine and neuter plural osmotice)

  1. osmotic

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