rediffuse

verb

Etymology

From re- + diffuse.

  1. derived from diffūsus
  2. derived from diffuser
  3. prefixed as rediffuse — “re + diffuse

Definitions

  1. To diffuse again.

    • Because of the hydrophilicity of this moiety, these metabolites cannot rediffuse back into the cell and are usually eliminated in the case of mammals through the kidneys.
    • Time-temperature combinations will be sufficient to precipitate chromium-rich carbide at the grain boundaries, but insufficient to rediffuse chromium back into austenite near the carbide.

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