solion

[sol-ahy-uhn, -on]

sol·i·on

[sol-ahy-uhn, -on]
noun
Chemistry, Electricity. a low-frequency amplifying device that operates by controlling the flow of ions in solution: some types, as the micropump, accomplish this by means of electro-osmotic pressure.

Origin:
1955–60; sol(ution) + ion
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Solion is always a great word to know.
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any saline or salty solution
a colorless, toxic, water-soluble gas having a suffocating odor, used chiefly as a disinfectant and preservative, contained in resins and plastics
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