| percolate |
when water passes through the grains of soil
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| percutaneous |
Performed through the skin, as injection of radiopaque material in radiological examination or the removal of tissue for biopsy accomplished by a needle.
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| perception |
an interpreted sensation. Eg, a sound felt is a sensation;
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| percolation |
1. The movement of water downward and radially through suburface soil layers, usually continuing downward to ground water. Can also involve upward movement of water. 2. Slow seepage of water through a filter.
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| percent |
Both these terms refer to fractions of one hundred. Percent always follows a numeral (40 percent of the voters), and the word should be used instead of the symbol (%) in general writing. Percentage stands alone (the percentage of votes) or follows an adjective (a high percentage).
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