transmeable (Meaning)
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transmeable (a.)
Alt. of Transmeatable
Synonyms & Antonyms of transmeable
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transmeable Sentence Examples
- The cell membrane is selectively transmeable, allowing specific substances to pass through.
- The transmeable barrier prevents the passage of larger molecules while permitting smaller ones.
- The material's transmeable nature facilitated the diffusion of gases through its pores.
- The transmeable fabric allowed air to circulate while blocking moisture.
- The transmeable membrane separates different solutions, allowing the passage of ions and molecules.
- The transmeable container enabled the exchange of gases between the interior and the surrounding environment.
- The transmeable soil allows water and nutrients to penetrate deep into the ground.
- The transmeable layer acted as a filter, allowing only certain wavelengths of light to pass through.
- The transmeable material was suitable for use in medical implants, allowing tissue integration.
- The transmeable interface enabled the transfer of electrical signals between two surfaces.
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The cell membrane is selectively transmeable, allowing specific substances to pass through.
The transmeable barrier prevents the passage of larger molecules while permitting smaller ones.
The material's transmeable nature facilitated the diffusion of gases through its pores.
The transmeable fabric allowed air to circulate while blocking moisture.