diffusive JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/dɪˈfjuːsɪv/ · dif·fu·sive
adjective
- That is spread or dispersed across a wide area or among a large number of people. The diffusive nature of the rumor made it difficult to pinpoint its origin.
- Involving or employing many words; expansive, discursive; (in negative sense) long-winded. The professor's diffusive lecture style often left students struggling to keep up.
- That diffuses something; disseminating. The diffusive properties of the gas allowed it to spread quickly throughout the container.
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Did you know? The word 'diffusive' is often used in scientific contexts to describe the spreading of particles or substances, such as in the study of diffusion and osmosis.