Depletion
61depletion — noun a) the act of depleting, or the state of being depleted; exhaustion b) the consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished …
62depletion — 1. The removal of accumulated fluids or solids. 2. A reduced state of strength from too many free discharges. 3. Excessive loss of a constituent, usually essential, of the body, e.g., salt, water, etc. salt d. excessive loss of sodium chloride… …
63Depletion — Обеднение (раствора) …
64Depletion — Zerstörung; krankhafter Verbrauch; Entleerung …
65déplétion — (dé plé sion) s. f. Terme de médecine. Action de la saignée ou de tout autre évacuant qui diminue la masse des humeurs. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. depletio, action de désemplir …
66depletion — The withdrawal of water at a greater rate than replenishment [16] …
67depletion — Synonyms and related words: ablation, absorption, assimilation, attrition, burning up, cleaning out, clearance, clearing, consumption, corrosion, curtailment, cut, cutting, decrease, decrement, defecation, deliquescence, depreciation, derogation …
68depletion — Смотри Обеднение …
69Depletion — De|pletio̱n [zu lat. deplere = ausleeren] w; , en, in fachspr. Fügungen: De|ple̱tio, Mehrz.: ...io̱|nes: Entleerung körpereigener Stoffe …
70Depletion — De|ple|ti|on* die; , en <aus lat. depletio »das Aderlassen, Aderlass« zu deplere »ausleeren«> Entleerung körpereigener Stoffe (Med.) …