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non-absorbent

Definition

Non-absorbent means that something does not absorb liquids or other substances. For example, a non-absorbent material would not get wet if you spilt water on it.

Some non-absorbent materials include:

  • Plastic
  • Metal
  • Glass
  • Wax paper
  • Oil

Non-absorbent materials are often used for things like:

  • Raincoats
  • Umbrellas
  • Food containers
  • Paints
  • Lubricants

How can the word be used?

Non-absorbent materials are often used in applications where it is important to prevent liquids or moisture from being absorbed.

non-absorbent

Different forms of the word

Adjective: Not absorbent.

Adverb: In a non-absorbent manner.

Etymology

The word "non-absorbent" is made up of the prefix "non-," which means "not," and the noun "absorbent," which means "able to take in or soak up liquid or moisture.".

The word "non-absorbent" was first used in the early 19th century. It was used to describe materials that were not able to absorb liquids or moisture.

Question

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