
1) Asoak 2) Drenched 3) Imbued 4) Pervaded 5) Soaked 6) Soakedtothebone 7) Soaking 8) Sodden 9) Soggy 10) Sopping 11) Soppy 12) Supersaturated 13) Wet
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1) Being chromatically pure 2) Concentrated 3) Drenched 4) Really soaked 5) Soaked 6) Soaked through 7) Soaked through and through 8) Soaking 9) Soaking wet 10) Sopping 11) Sopping wet 12) Supersaturated 13) Waterlogged 14) Wet through 15) Wringing 16) Wringing wet
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• (imp. & p. p.) of Saturate • (a.) Filled to repletion; holding by absorption, or in solution, all that is possible; as, saturated garments; a saturated solution of salt. • (a.) Having its affinity satisfied; combined with all it can hold; -- said of certain atoms, radicals, or compounds; thus, methane is a saturated compound. Contr...
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(1) Referring to rock with water-filled voids. :(2) Referring to water which has dissolved as much limestone or other karst rock as it can under normal conditions.
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(1) in organics, a chemical compound with all carbon bonds satisfied; it does not contain double or triple bonds and thus cannot add elements or compounds. (2) in liquids, a solution that contains enough of a dissolved solid, liquid, or gas so that no mor
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Describes a solution that has as much solute as possible.
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containing the maximum number of hydrogen molecules, i.e. when every carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain is attached to two hydrogen atoms.
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A condition in which all easily drained voids (pores) between soil particles are temporarily or permanently filled with water, significant saturation during the growing season is considered to be usually one week or more. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(sach´ә-rāt-әd) denoting an organic compound that has only single bonds between carbon atoms. holding all of a solute that can be held in a solution by the solvent (saturated solution).
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Sat'u·ra`ted adjective 1. Filled to repletion; holding by absorption, or in solution, all that is possible; as,
saturated garments; a
saturated solution of salt.
2. (Chemistry) Having its affinity satisfied; combined with all it can hold; -- said of certain atoms,...
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(1) in organics, a chemical compound with all carbon bonds satisfied; it does not contain double or triple bonds and thus cannot add elements or compounds. (2) in liquids, a solution that contains enough of a dissolved solid, liquid, or gas so that no more will dissolve into the solution at a given temperature and pressure.
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[
adj] - being the most concentrated solution possible at a given temperature 2. [adj] - (chemistry) used especially of organic compounds 3. [adj] - (of color) being chromatically pure
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A solution which contains any constant temperature as much dissolved Solution substance as it can possibly hold in presence of solid solute.
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full, no more room, super wet
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adjective used especially of organic compounds; having all available valence bonds filled; `saturated fats`
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describes a solution that holds as much solute as possible.
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