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| permeable | Capable of being permeated, or passed through; yielding passage; passable; penetrable; used especially of substances which allow the passage of fluids; as, wood is permeable to oil; glass is permeable to light. Origin: L. Permeabilis: cf. F. Permeable. See Permeate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| permeable |
allowing fluids or gases to pass or diffuse through; "permeable membranes"; "rock that is permeable by water"
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the pores or voids are connected and the water can flow through the rock.
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| permeable |
having openings that liquids (or gasses) can pass through
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| permeable |
allowing substances, particularly gases and liquids, to penetrate or pass through
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Capable of being penetrated by fluids or gasses, such as rocks being penetrated by water.
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| permeable | allowing (especially liquids) to pass or diffuse through |
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| permeable | the property of something that can be pervaded by a liquid (as by osmosis or diffusion) |
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