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insorb, v. rare.|ɪnˈsɔːb| [f. in-1 + L. sorbēre to suck up.] trans. To absorb into. So inˈsorbent a., absorbing in, absorbent.
1756C. Lucas Ess. Waters I. 44 Perforation so extremely minute..as the insorbent pores of vegetables and animals. Ibid. III. 175 He knew that animal bodies..were endued with insorbent pores. 1878Foster Phys. ii. i. 183 The nutritious digested material is..insorbed into the blood. |