释义 |
endosmose Phys.|ˈɛndɒzməʊs| [a. Fr. endosmose, formed by Dutrochet as if ad. mod.L. endōsmōsis: see next. Cf. exosmose, osmose.] = next. Hence endosˈmosic a., of or pertaining to endosmose.
1829Edin. Rev. L. 159 Endosmose, or impulsion inward. 1855H. Spencer Princ. Psychol. (1872) II. vi. xi. 139 Solubility in the saliva, without which its particles cannot be carried by endosmose through the mucous membrane of the tongue. 1882Vines Sachs' Bot. 423 The vesicle..swells up strongly in water by endosmose, as is shown in Fig. 293. 1835Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 41/2 These filamentary organs..were endowed with an endosmosic power. |