Capillarity

/ˌkæpɪˈlɛrɪti/ noun

The tendency of liquids to rise or move through narrow tubes or spaces due to surface tension and adhesive forces, without being pumped.

From Latin capillaris 'hair-like' (literally referring to the hair-thin tubes capillaries resemble) plus -ity, a suffix forming abstract nouns. The term was coined in the 17th century when scientists studied this phenomenon in thin glass tubes.

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