filtride

noun
/ˈfɪltɹaɪd/

Etymology

From filter + -ide.

  1. derived from *felt
  2. derived from *filtir
  3. derived from filtrum
  4. inherited from filtre
  5. suffixed as filtride — “filter + ide

Definitions

  1. The substance which remains on the filter after the filtrate passes through it.

    • Near-synonyms: filtrand, residue (usually synonymous)
    • The filtride, i.e. the solid portions that are obtained from the filtration, adheres to the outer surface of the wire 2 and may be gathered, e.g. by means of a water jet, a doctor blade or the like.
    • After the monomer is consumed, the reaction mixture is cooled to room temperature. Then, filtration is employed to separate the solid filtride from the liquid filtrate.

The neighborhood

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