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Definitionn. the product of percolation
Last update: August 30, 2015
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Water takes very less time to percolate through cotton cloth. [Please select]
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Christianity had already begun to percolate Hungary. [Please select]
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The first portion of the percolate is colorless or nearly so. [Please select]
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And as certainly these habits of mind percolated down from them to their subordinates and to the general body of the population. [Please select]
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This suggestion was permitted to percolate in England with the intention, no doubt, of strengthening Bullock's position there. [Please select]
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The glazed tiles, unless extremely well laid, allow the acid serum (from which the rubber is removed) to percolate between the interstices. [Please select]
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The creeds and codes, habits and manners of the better classes are, therefore, not allowed to percolate and permeate those less experienced. [Please select]
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"I'll start the electric heater and percolate some coffee for both of we rescued persons," declared Arnold.' [Please select]
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The water will thus percolate through the stone without splashing and evenly wet the sand and cement. [Please select]
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The misty clouds obliterated the mountains, the rain drizzled from the skies, percolated through the brim of my hat, trickled down my nose, and dropped upon my luncheon. [Please select]
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He had thought it a "good story," and had told it at his club, whence it had percolated at leisure through the heavier strata of town-talk. [Please select]
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