diffundoida
Diffundoida is a hypothetical concept used in diffusion theory to describe a class of non-Fickian diffusion processes in which the spread of a substance deviates from Fick's laws due to time- and concentration-dependent mobility and dynamic interactions among diffusing species. The term fuses diffundo, Latin for “to pour out,” with the -oida suffix common in taxonomic naming to suggest resemblance.
In the proposed framework, the diffusion flux is influenced by local structure and history, so diffusivity
History and usage: The term diffundoida has appeared in speculative discussions of non-Fickian diffusion in the
See also: diffusion, non-Fickian diffusion, anomalous diffusion, diffusion equation.