"Sorbent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An absorbent is an object or material that can absorb fluids or other substances, such as liquids, gases, or chemicals. For example, a sponge is a common absorbent used for cleaning up spills.
In Japanese, "Sora" (, sky or heaven) is a common word for the sky or the atmosphere of a planet or other celestial body. It can refer to the visible sky or the atmosphere of the Earth, but it can also refer to a more metaphysical or spiritual realm, such as a heavenly abode or a place of the afterlife.
Sorafenib is a multikinase inhibitor medication used to treat certain cancers, including advanced renal cell carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma.
A food additive used as a preservative.<br><br>Synonyms: sorbic acid, E200.<br><br>In the food industry, sorbate is used to prevent the growth of mould and yeast.
Sorbets are a type of frozen dessert made from fruit puree, sugar, and water. They are typically frozen to a smooth, smooth and crystalline texture, and are often served as a palate cleanser between courses or as a light dessert. Sorbets are different from ice cream, as they do not contain any dairy products and have a more icy texture. They can be flavored with a variety of fruits, such as lemon, raspberry, and mango, and are often enjoyed as a refreshing treat during the summer months.
Sorbian refers to a term that encompasses several Slavic languages spoken in the historic region of Lusatia, mostly in eastern Germany and western Poland. The term Sorbian typically relates to the indigenous Slavic population of this region, often referred to as the Sorbs. There are two main languages within the Sorbian linguistic group: Upper Sorbian (also known as Lusatian Sorbian) and Lower Sorbian (also known as Wendish). The Sorbs have maintained their cultural heritage and languages despite being a minority group, with efforts made to preserve their ethnic identity and promote their languages.
Sorbic can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Sorbic acid, a synthetic antimicrobial preservative commonly used in the food industry.<br>2. Sorbic, a variant of the name Sorbie, of Scottish and Irish origin, often referring to someone from the Sorbie area in Galloway, Scotland.<br>3. Sorbic acid esters, occasional variant of the esters of sorbic acid.
I couldn't find any word in the English language called "sorbition". However, I think you might be looking for the word "sorption", which is a noun that refers to the process or phenomenon of one substance (such as a gas or liquid) adhering to or being absorbed by another substance.
Sorbitrate is a brand name for methyldopa, a medication used primarily to treat high blood pressure and sometimes for Parkinson's disease.