hydrophobic
1 of 1adjective/ˌhaɪdrəˈfoʊbɪk/
Forms:more hydrophobic,most hydrophobic
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characterized by substances or surfaces that repel water molecules, showing little or no affinity for water
- The hydrophobic coating on a rain jacket causes water to bead and roll off its surface.
- Oil is hydrophobic and does not mix with water, forming separate layers in a container.
- Certain plastics used in waterproof electronics have hydrophobic properties to protect internal components from moisture.
- Hydrophobic sand particles do not absorb water, making them suitable for use in water filtration systems.
- Leaves of some plants have a hydrophobic waxy coating that helps prevent water loss and protects against fungal growth.
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abnormally afraid of water
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