What is the difference between bowels and absorbent?
bowels | absorbent |
(plural only) The deepest or innermost part.
(plural only) The concept or quality that defines something at its very core.
(plural only) The intestines.
Having the ability or tendency to absorb; able to soak up liquid easily; absorptive.
Anything which absorbs.
* 1839 , , 1972, Forgotten Books,
(physiology, pluralized, now, rare) The vessels by which the processes of absorption are carried on, as the lymphatics in animals, the extremities of the roots in plants.
(medicine) Any substance which absorbs and neutralizes acid fluid in the stomach and bowels, as magnesia, chalk, etc.; also a substance, e.g., iodine, which acts on the absorbent vessels so as to reduce enlarged and indurated parts.
(chemistry) A liquid used in the process of separating gases or volatile liquids, in oil refining.
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As nouns the difference between bowels and absorbent
is that bowels is plural of lang=en while absorbent is anything which absorbs.As an adjective absorbent is
having the ability or tendency to absorb; able to soak up liquid easily; absorptive.bowels
English
Noun
(head)- down in the bowels of the Earth
- the project's bowels
Synonyms
* (deepest or innermost part) centre/center, core, heart * (intestines) entrails, guts, intestinesAnagrams
* *absorbent
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Those paper towels were amazingly absorbent . That was quite a spill.
Derived terms
* absorbent ground * nonabsorbentNoun
(en noun)page 225,
- In the Southern Ocean the winter is not so excessively cold, but the summer is far less hot, for the clouded sky seldom allows the sun to warm the ocean, itself a bad absorbent of heat: and hence the mean temperature of the year is low.