“The concept of diffusionism, however, and the idea of a historical archetype discernible from distinct and different contemporary practices are increasingly distrusted.”
“His theoretical approach blended together Marxism, diffusionism, and functionalism.”
“Not since the heady days of twentieth-century diffusionism has human mobility become such a prominent feature of archaeological narratives.”
diffusate
(chemistry) Material which, in the process of catalysis, has diffused or passed through the separating membrane.
“The electricians worked hard as Christophe had them bring out big diffusions and set them up in front of each street lamp, 4 or 5 meters up?”
“On the gallery's Website, the exhibition's works, with their multiple disjuncts and diffusions, flattened to reveal a discrete sensibility.”
“The second part is written for probabilists and it studies the case where fast motions are certain Markov processes such as random evolutions and, in particular, diffusions.”