osmose
\ oz-MOHS \
verb – To gradually or unconsciously assimilate some principle or object. To undergo osmosis.
Origin:
Osmose comes from the biological term osmosis, “the tendency of a fluid, usually water, to pass through a semipermeable membrane into a solution where the solvent concentration is higher, thus equalizing the concentrations of materials on either side of the membrane.” Osmosis derives from endosmose, with endo- being French for “inward” and osmos meaning “push, thrust” in Greek.
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