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(Botany) (1) Growing or thriving in water. (2) Pollinated by water, as the flowers of ribbon grass and hornwort.
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| hydrophilic |
affinity toward water (water-loving); a hydrophilic surface is one that will allow water to spread across it in large puddles.
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| hydrophilic |
Water loving, prefers to be wet by water rather than oils. Water receptive. The non-image area of a plate is typically hydrophilic.
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| hydrophilic |
water-adapted' or 'water-loving'. 'Hydrophytic' means the same thing. Hydrophilic plants have an ability to thrive in waterlogged conditions.
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| hydrophilic |
A product capable of absorbing or blending with water. A sequestering agent. An ingredient which prevents physical or chemical change of the product. A balancing agent.
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