| lyophil |
a lyophilic substance; a material that readily goes into solution.
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| lyophile |
lyophil.
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a stable colloid system in which the dispersed phase is relatively liquid, usually comprising highly complex organic substances, such as starch or glue, which readily absorb solvent, swell, and distribute uniformly through the medium.
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| lyophilize |
to subject to lyophilization.
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| lyophobe |
a lyophobic substance; a material that does not readily go into or tends to separate out from solution.
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