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Webster 1913 Edition


Sorb

Sorb

,
Noun.
[L.
sorbus the tree
,
sorbum
the fruit; cf. F.
sorbe
. See
Service tree
.]
(Bot.)
(a)
The wild service tree (
Pyrus torminalis
) of Europe; also, the rowan tree.
(b)
The fruit of these trees.
Sorb apple
,
the fruit of the sorb, or wild service tree.
Sorb tree
,
the wild service tree.

Webster 1828 Edition


Sorb

SORB

,
Noun.
[L. sorbum, sorbus.] The service tree or its fruit .

Definition 2024


Sorb

Sorb

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English

Noun

Sorb (plural Sorbs)

  1. A member of a Slavic people living in Lusatia in eastern Germany.

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sorb

sorb

See also: Sorb

English

Noun

sorb (plural sorbs)

  1. The wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis) of Europe.
  2. The rowan tree.
  3. The fruit of either of these trees.

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Verb

sorb (third-person singular simple present sorbs, present participle sorbing, simple past and past participle sorbed)

  1. (chemistry) To absorb or adsorb.
    • 1971, E. K. Duursma, M. G. Gross, Chapter Six: Marine Sediments and Radioactivity, National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Oceanography Panel on Radioactivity in the Marine Environment, Radioactivity in the marine environment, page 148,
      In sediments with large cation exchange capacities, as calculated from the mineral composition (Duursma and Eisma, unpublished), the radionuclides were somewhat more strongly sorbed (Figure 2).
    • 2005, J. E. Barbash, The Geochemistry of Pesticides, Barbara Sherwood Lollar (editor), Treatise on Geochemistry 9: Environmental Geochemistry, Second Edition, page 548,
      The exchange of pesticide compounds between aqueous solution and the sorbed phase in soils is not instantaneous.
    • 2007, Danny D. Reible, Chapter 21: Contaminant Processes in Sediments, Marcelo H. García (editor), Sedimentation Engineering: Processes, Management, Modeling, and Practice, page 966,
      The quantity sorbed is often found to be well represented by the combination of a compartment exhibiting linear, reversible sorption and a compartment that exhibits nonlinear and thermodynamic irreversib[l]e sorption.

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  • sorbed phase

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Romanian

Etymology 1

Verb

sorb

  1. first-person singular present tense form of sorbi.
  2. first-person singular subjunctive form of sorbi.
  3. third-person plural present tense form of sorbi.

Etymology 2

From Latin sorbus.

Noun

sorb m (plural sorbi)

  1. wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis)

Etymology 3

From sorbi.

Noun

sorb n (plural sorburi)

  1. whirlpool
  2. strainer
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