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Seepage logo #10101) Amount of ooze 2) Bilge water 3) Cause of losing by oozing 4) Damp basement cause 5) Exudation 6) Flow 7) Flowing 8) Leakage 9) Liquid that oozes out 10) Loss due to leaks 11) Loss due to slow leaks 12) Lost amount 13) Lost liquid 14) Ooze 15) Oozing 16) Oozing amount 17) Oozing spot on errand boy
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Seepage

Seepage logo #10101) Emission 2) Leak 3) Ooze
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Seepage

Seepage logo #21002• (n.) The act or process of seeping; percolation. • (n.) Alt. of Sipage
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seepage logo #21003in soil engineering, movement of water in soils, often a critical problem in building foundations. Seepage depends on several factors, including ... [6 related articles]
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Seepage

Seepage logo #22392The slow movement of water through the pore spaces of a solid material. This term is also applied to
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Seepage

Seepage logo #20972Seep'age noun The act or process of seeping; percolation.
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Seepage

Seepage logo #21028(1) The gradual movement of water into the soil layer. (2) Slow movement of sub-surface water to the surface. This flow is not great enough to call it a spring.
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seepage

seepage logo #20400[n] - the process of seeping
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Seepage

Seepage logo #20094Percolation of water through the soil from unlined canals, ditches, laterals, watercourses, or water storage facilities.
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seepage

seepage logo #20974ooze noun the process of seeping
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seepage logo #22449(1) The slow movement of water through small cracks, pores, Interstices, etc., of a material into or out of a body of surface or subsurface water. (2) The loss of water by infiltration into the soil from a canal, ditches, laterals, watercourse, reservoir, storage facilities, or other body of water, or from a field.
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