colligative

English

Etymology

The word colligative was coined by Wilhelm Ostwald in 1891 is derived from the Latin colligatus meaning bound together.

Adjective

colligative (not comparable)

  1. (physical chemistry, physics) Describing any property that depends only on the number of molecules present.

Derived terms

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French

Pronunciation

Adjective

colligative

  1. feminine singular of colligatif

Italian

Adjective

colligative

  1. feminine plural of colligativo
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