Definitionn. the process of permeating or infusing something with a substance
Last update: August 16, 2015
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Permeation of information technology is really helpful to make a develop country. [Please select]
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This is that famous doctrine of universal permeation (rcpaQLS &' 6Xov), by which the axiom that two bodies cannot occupy the same space is practically denied. [Please select]
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266 shows a shutting joint used to prevent permeation of dust to the interior of a drawer. [Please select]
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Even without the latter support the cultivating civilization of China has enormous powers of permeation and extension. [Please select]
On every side he heard it--it was a permeation; the newest school-child caught it, though just from Hungary and learning to stammer a few words of the local language. [Please select]
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