absorbency in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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absorbency [Am əbˈzɔrbən(t)si, æbˈzɔrbən(t)si, əbˈsɔrbən(t)si, æbˈsɔrbən(t)si, Brit əbˈzɔːbənsi, əbˈsɔːbənsi] N U

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The variations are attributable to greater absorbency of man-made materials, and building density which restrict air-flow.
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This reduces bulk while still providing enough absorbency where it is needed.
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Proponents argue that treeless and flex-tree saddles move more easily with a horse's dynamic motion and add shock absorbency between horse and rider.
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Important parameters for beer mats are water absorbency, wet rub and printability.
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The sculpture of a robe not only provides aesthetic appeal, but also affects the absorbency and the hang of the item.
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Disposable diaper producers also were early to convert to fluff pulp because of its low cost and high absorbency.
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Celebrated for its excellent absorbency, durability, and intrinsic softness, cotton accounts for over 50% of all clothing produced worldwide.
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Some praise its absorbency because 4-5 lb can absorb liquid and odor for up to 30 days for one healthy normal weight cat.
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The oxygen vacancies are met by water and this water absorbency by the vanadium surface makes it hydrophilic.
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It is similar to linen in absorbency, density and microscopic appearance.
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