dialytically

Variant of dialysis

dialysis definition

di·aly·sis (dī alə sis)

noun pl. dialyses -·ses′ (-sēz′)

  1. Chem. any process in which the smaller dissolved molecules in a solution separate from the larger molecules by diffusing through a semipermeable membrane
  2. Med. any of various procedures, usually performed on a regular basis on patients who have impaired kidney function, in which chemical dialysis is used to remove toxic waste, chemicals, etc. from the blood

Etymology: L < Gr, separation, dissolution < dialyein, to separate, dissolve < dia-, apart + lyein, loose

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