elute

elute
elution, n.
/ee looht", i looht"/, v.t., eluted, eluting. Physical Chem.
to remove by dissolving, as absorbed material from an adsorbent.
[1725-35; < L elutus, ptp. of eluere to wash out, equiv. to e- E- + -luere, comb. form of lavere to wash (see LAVE)]

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  • elute — transitive verb (eluted; eluting) Etymology: Latin elutus, past participle of eluere to wash out, from e + lavere to wash more at lye Date: 1731 extract; specifically to remove (adsorbed material) from an adsorbent by means of a solvent • elution …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • elute — adj. [L. ex, out; lutus, washed] With barely distinguishable marking …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

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  • elute — v. extract a substance from a mixture (Chemistry) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • elute — [ɪ l(j)u:t] verb Chemistry remove (an adsorbed substance) by washing with a solvent, especially in chromatography. Derivatives elution noun Origin 1920s: from L. elut , eluere wash out …   English new terms dictionary

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