Definition of seepage. Meaning of seepage. Synonyms of seepage

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Definition of seepage

Seepage
Seepage Seep"age, or Sipage Sip"age, n. Water that seeped or oozed through a porous soil. [Scot. & U. S.]
Seepage
Seepage Seep"age, n. The act or process of seeping; percolation.

Meaning of seepage from wikipedia

- capillary action of fluids in the soil pore spaces, soil classification, seepage and permeability, time dependent change of volume due to squeezing water...
- Seepage is the second EP by rapper Tech N9ne, and was released on October 25, 2010. The EP consists of five tracks that were written recently after Tech...
- is often used in environmental sciences to define an exfiltration zone (seepage zone) where contaminated water, e.g., from waste dumps, leaves a waste...
- equally disabling as the other types. Fecal leakage, fecal soiling and fecal seepage are minor degrees of FI, and describe incontinence of liquid stool, mucus...
- Anal leakage may refer to: Steatorrhea, a type of oily anal discharge Keriorrhea, a type of oily discharge caused by eating deep sea fish Fecal incontinence...
- as from orphan wells Gas venting should also not be confused with "gas seepage" from the earth or oceans - either natural or due to human activity. Petroleum...
- The seepage siren (Siren sphagnicola) is a species of aquatic salamander in the family Sirenidae. It was described as a new species in 2023 by Fedler...
- The seepage salamander (Desmognathus aeneus) is a small, terrestrial species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to the United States...
- Euphrates rivers, the area was littered with hundreds of pure bitumen seepages.[citation needed] The Mesopotamians used the bitumen for waterproofing...
- A spring is a natural exit point at which groundwater emerges out of the aquifer and flows onto the top of the Earth's crust (pedosphere) to become surface...