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Is It Osmosis?

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lynbrown | 19:38 Sat 15th Dec 2012 | Phrases & Sayings
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When one object picks up the identity of another object simply by being in close proximity to it, is that called osmosis?
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Yes, it is, lyn. For example: "He was a most extraordinary teacher: his students seemed to gather knowledge by the process of osmosis." I'm assuming that you were not looking for the scientific definition.
20:04 Sat 15th Dec 2012
No. Osmosis is a biological process involving a semi-permeable membrane...
No, osmosis is when liquids of different density are able to pass through a membrane.
yes, it could be, though it's hard to say what "picking up the identity of something else" means.

It would be a metaphorical use of the word - the literal meaning is as MarkRae says.
Biological? there are some water filtration manufacturers that would disagree with that.
yes, osmosis would be fine - the scientific definition isn't limited to biological processes and the term is also used for a gradual, often unconscious process of assimilation or absorption - that definition is given here http://www.tfd.com/osmosis and also in Chambers (for those who don't trust an online dictionary)
Osmosis. The passage of solvent molecules from a less concentrated to a more concentrated solution through a semipermeable membrane.
A gradual or unconscious assimilation of ideas.
Yes, it is, lyn. For example: "He was a most extraordinary teacher: his students seemed to gather knowledge by the process of osmosis." I'm assuming that you were not looking for the scientific definition.
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Thanks Stewey, just what I wanted.
Glad that I could assist you, lyn.

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