“+ noun
also electroosmose “+ ; or elec·tros·mo·sis ə̇]|lektr, ē]+
( plural electroosmoses )
Etymology: New Latin electroosmosis, electrosmosis, from electr- + osmosis
: the movement of a conducting liquid (as water in clay) through a porous diaphragm under the action of an electromotive force applied to electrodes on opposite sides of the diaphragm — called also electroendosmosis
• electroosmotic ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ at electro- + adjective
• electroosmotically “+ adverb