💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Superdisintegrant"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| disintegrantnoun | (medicine) Any material that is added to a pharmaceutical preparation to make it disintegrate (and thus release the active ingredient) on contact with water |
| desolvatornoun | A device used for desolvation |
| drying agentnoun | Any compound that has an affinity for water such that it will extract it from other materials; a desiccant |
| disintegratornoun | One who, or that which, disintegrates. |
| dispersantnoun | (chemistry) Any substance that is used to prevent settling or clumping of particles suspended in a liquid. |
| deflocculantnoun | A deflocculating agent. |
| desiccantnoun | A substance (such as calcium oxide or silica gel) that is used as a drying agent because of its high affinity for water. |
| dissolventnoun | A substance which can dissolve or be dissolved into a liquid. |
| water beadnoun | Any gel which absorbs and contains a large amount of water. |
| demulsifiernoun | (physical chemistry) Any substance used to break an emulsion into its constituent liquids. |
| dissolvingverb | The act by which something dissolves. |
| deflocculatornoun | A deflocculating agent. |
| dispersernoun | (ecology) An organism that disperses something, such as seeds, in the environment. |
| de-emulsifiernoun | Alternative form of demulsifier. [(physical chemistry) Any substance used to break an emulsion into its constituent liquids.] |
| desorbentnoun | (sciences) A substance that can enable desorption. |
| dehydratornoun | A device that removes water from a material. |
| desiccative | causing to desiccate; drying out |
| desorbernoun | Something that promotes desorption, especially one that separates oil and water |
| softenernoun | Fabric softener. |
| antisurfactantnoun | That counters the effect of a surfactant |
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