Associations to the word «Dilution»
Noun
- Detection
- Ml
- Spectrometer
- Nitrogen
- Susceptibility
- Sludge
- Coefficient
- Cholesterol
- Hydrolysis
- Activation
- Anion
- Tomography
- Gel
- Fluorescence
- Pollutant
- Analysis
- Mixture
- Dt
- Extract
- Precipitation
- Equivalence
- Dun
- Acronym
- Cream
- Sn
- Antigen
- Monomer
- Mol
- Purification
- Coloration
- Method
- Standardization
- Dyeing
- Odor
- Ammonium
- Burner
- Matrix
- Liquid
- Spectroscopy
- Productivity
- Rb
- Infusion
- Dye
- Tiffany
- Plaintiff
- Chlorine
- Phosphate
- Chloride
- Metabolite
- Infiltration
- Ion
- Shareholder
- Interference
- Atrium
- Preparation
- Gene
- Champagne
- Nutrient
- Separation
- Technique
- Spec
- Equation
- Potassium
- Substance
- Equilibrium
- Cartilage
- Genes
- Abbreviation
- Mane
- Fraction
- Purity
- Polymer
- Precipitate
- Galveston
- Sulfate
- Mass
- Metal
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DILUTION, noun. The action of the verb dilute.
DILUTION, noun. The process of making something dilute.
DILUTION, noun. A solution that has had additional solvent, such as water, added to it into order to make it less concentrated.
Dictionary definition
DILUTION, noun. A diluted solution.
DILUTION, noun. Weakening (reducing the concentration) by the addition of water or a thinner.
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.