Sentence example with the word 'permeable'

permeable

Definition adj. allowing fluids or gases to pass or diffuse through

Last update: September 15, 2015


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Known as confined aquifers, they are pools of fresh water trapped in permeable rock strata at depths of 300 to 6,000 feet.   [adjective]

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This is reflected in unprecedented June runoff totals for some southern rivers draining permeable catchments.   [adjective]

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Level regions having permeable soil horizons lying on top of an impermeable horizon provide poor drainage.   [Please select]

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The substance of the wall seemed as permeable and yielding as light.   [Please select]

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The inner coat presents a blackish-red, and gelatinous appearance,--the entire bowel being soft, pulpy, and easily permeable to the finger.   [Please select]

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It is usually much more permeable to air, even in green wood, notably so in loblolly pine and even in white oak.   [Please select]

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She blocks the breathing-hole with a plug made of the ravelled vegetable fibres of the Cow-dung, a stopper which is eminently permeable.   [Please select]

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Feret also found that permeability decreased with time and that wet mixtures were less permeable than dry mixtures.   [Please select]

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It may be that killing the bean makes its skin and cell walls more permeable to oxygen, but my theory is that when the bean is killed disintegration or weakening of the cell walls, etc.   [Please select]

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