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Definition of Saturant
1. a. Impregnating to the full; saturating.
2. n. A substance used to neutralize or saturate the affinity of another substance.
Definition of Saturant
1. Noun. A substance which is used to saturate another. ¹
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Definition of Saturant
1. a substance used to saturate [n -S]
Medical Definition of Saturant
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Saturant
Literary usage of Saturant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Waterproofing Engineering for Engineers, Architects, Builders, Roofers and by Joseph Ross (1919)
"The temperature of the saturant has much to do with the degree of saturation and
is, in fact, almost proportional to it. The possibility of charring the ..."
2. Waterproofing Engineering for Engineers, Architects, Builders, Roofers and by Joseph Ross (1919)
"The temperature of the saturant has much to do with the degree of saturation and
... The saturant composed of equal parts of asphalt and coal-tar pitch is ..."
3. Waterproofing Engineering for Engineers, Architects, Builders, Roofers and by Joseph Ross (1919)
"The temperature of the saturant has much to do with the degree of saturation and
... The saturant composed of equal parts of asphalt and coal-tar pitch is ..."
4. Asphalts and Allied Substances: Their Occurrence, Modes of Production, Uses by Herbert Abraham (1920)
"The surface of the web in contact with the saturant, varies from 10 to 30 ...
The larger the percentage of any given saturant absorbed by the felted or ..."
5. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1908)
"... of saturant or non- saturant water vapour, as well as of other vapours.
This condensation is manifested by the formation of a persistent mist, ..."
6. Waterproofing Engineering for Engineers, Architects, Builders, Roofers and by Joseph Ross (1919)
"The temperature of the saturant has much to do with the degree of saturation and
is, in fact, almost proportional to it. The possibility of charring the ..."
7. Waterproofing Engineering for Engineers, Architects, Builders, Roofers and by Joseph Ross (1919)
"The temperature of the saturant has much to do with the degree of saturation and
... The saturant composed of equal parts of asphalt and coal-tar pitch is ..."
8. Waterproofing Engineering for Engineers, Architects, Builders, Roofers and by Joseph Ross (1919)
"The temperature of the saturant has much to do with the degree of saturation and
... The saturant composed of equal parts of asphalt and coal-tar pitch is ..."
9. Asphalts and Allied Substances: Their Occurrence, Modes of Production, Uses by Herbert Abraham (1920)
"The surface of the web in contact with the saturant, varies from 10 to 30 ...
The larger the percentage of any given saturant absorbed by the felted or ..."
10. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1908)
"... of saturant or non- saturant water vapour, as well as of other vapours.
This condensation is manifested by the formation of a persistent mist, ..."