aquotization

/əˌkwɒtɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

The process of removing a significant portion of the water from a solution, leaving a more concentrated form.

“The scientist studied the aquotization of the solution to determine its properties.”

2. noun

A concentrated form of a solution, often resulting from aquotization.

“The researcher used the aquotized solution to conduct her experiment.”

Synonyms

  • concentration
  • desiccation
  • evaporation

Antonyms

  • dilution
  • hydration