hydrophilic

adjective hy·dro·phil·ic \ ˌhī-drə-ˈfi-lik \

Definition of hydrophilic

: of, relating to, or having a strong affinity for water
  • hydrophilic proteins

hydrophilicity

play \ˌhī-drə-fi-ˈli-sə-tē\ noun

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Origin and Etymology of hydrophilic

New Latin hydrophilus, from Greek hydr- + -philos -philous


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hydrophilic

adjective hy·dro·phil·ic \ -ˈfil-ik \

medical Definition of hydrophilic

: of, relating to, or having a strong affinity for water
  • hydrophilic colloids swell in water and are relatively stable
  • soft contact lenses are made of hydrophilic plastic, which absorbs water
— compare lipophilic, lyophilic, oleophilic

hydrophilicity

play \-fi-ˈlis-ət-ē\ noun, plural -ties

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hydrophilic

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