Re: What is the main difference between the word "pore-free" and the word "non-porous"?
From: M. Ranjit Mathews (ranjit_mathews_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/19/04
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Date: 19 Nov 2004 13:48:25 -0800
ShirleyLao@gmail.com (celerylsk) wrote ...
> What is the main difference between the word "nonporous" and the word
> "pore-free"?
Nonporous is the one that's a word.
> If I want to describe a filter net that has no pores,
> then which word, "nonporous" or "pore-free", should I use? What is the
> main difference between these two terms?
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