- seepage seep·age n
- ['siːpɪdʒ]
infiltrazione f
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seep|age — «SEE pihj», noun. 1. the action of seeping; slow leakage; oozing. 2. moisture or liquid that seeps: »two feet of seepage in the cellar … Useful english dictionary
Seepage — Seep age, n. 1. The act or process of seeping; percolation. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. a fluid that seeps out of a container; as, seepage from a reservoir. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Seepage — Seep age, or Sipage Sip age, n. Water that seeped or oozed through a porous soil. [Scot. & U. S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seepage — (n.) 1825, from SEEP (Cf. seep) + AGE (Cf. age) … Etymology dictionary
seepage — seep|age [ˈsi:pıdʒ] n [U and C] a gradual flow of liquid or gas through small spaces or holes … Dictionary of contemporary English
seepage — seep|age [ sipıdʒ ] noun uncount the process of flowing slowly into or out of something through small holes a. liquid that does this … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seepage — seep·age … English syllables
seepage — seep•age [[t]ˈsi pɪdʒ[/t]] n. 1) the act or process of seeping 2) something that seeps 3) a quantity that has seeped out • Etymology: 1815–25 … From formal English to slang
seepage — /see pij/, n. 1. the act or process of seeping; leakage. 2. something that seeps or leaks out. 3. a quantity that has seeped out. [1815 25; SEEP + AGE] * * * ▪ geology in soil engineering, movement of water in soils, often a critical… … Universalium
Cold seep — Marine habitats Tube worms are among the dominant species in one of four cold seep community types in the Gulf of Mexico. Littoral zone … Wikipedia
Sipage — Seepage Seep age, or Sipage Sip age, n. Water that seeped or oozed through a porous soil. [Scot. & U. S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English