Definition of undersaturated in English:
undersaturated
adjectiveˌʌndəˈsatʃʊreɪtɪdˌəndərˈsaCHəˌrādəd
technical Falling short of being saturated with a particular constituent.
corrosion takes place adjacent to pore spaces as the result of flushing by undersaturated pore fluids
Example sentencesExamples
- On average, the water column of Lake Superior is undersaturated with respect to dissolved oxygen and supersaturated with respect to carbon dioxide during the summer-stratified period.
- To determine whether the water is supersaturated, saturated, or undersaturated with respect to the minerals present, a complete water analysis must be done, and the temperature and pressure of the environment must be known.
- Through much of the movie most colors appear to be slightly faded and undersaturated.
- Transfer of oxygen from the atmosphere into natural waters will occur when the water is undersaturated with oxygen.
Derivatives
noun
technical Contrary to studies elsewhere, however, we found that the degree of oxygen undersaturation increased with lake trophic status, expressed either as total phosphorus or nitrogen concentrations.
Definition of undersaturated in US English:
undersaturated
adjectiveˌəndərˈsaCHəˌrādəd
technical Falling short of being saturated with a particular constituent.
Example sentencesExamples
- On average, the water column of Lake Superior is undersaturated with respect to dissolved oxygen and supersaturated with respect to carbon dioxide during the summer-stratified period.
- Transfer of oxygen from the atmosphere into natural waters will occur when the water is undersaturated with oxygen.
- Through much of the movie most colors appear to be slightly faded and undersaturated.
- To determine whether the water is supersaturated, saturated, or undersaturated with respect to the minerals present, a complete water analysis must be done, and the temperature and pressure of the environment must be known.