In chemistry and biology, describing a substance that separates or dissolves from a base.
From Latin 'basis' (base) + 'solute' (dissolved substance). The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry to describe components that separate from basic solutions.
This word reflects how chemists needed precise language to describe what happens when substances break apart in solution—it's part of the vocabulary that makes chemistry specific enough to build medicines.
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