
1) An infiltrate 2) Incursion 3) Medical terminology 4) Penetration 5) Something that infiltrates
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1) Diffusion 2) Ingress 3) Passage 4) Penetration 5) Percolation
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movement of water below topsoil to the plant roots and below.
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• (n.) The act or process of infiltrating, as if water into a porous substance, or of a fluid into the cells of an organ or part of the body. • (n.) The substance which has entered the pores or cavities of a body.
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(L. in into + filtration) the diffusion or accumulation in a tissue or cells of substances not normal to it or in amounts of the normal. Also, the material so accumulated.
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(F infiltration, R infiltratie) leakage into a material or structure; water ingress
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(from the article `advanced ceramics`) The siliconization of RBSC is a good example of infiltration, which may be described as any technique of filling in pores by reaction with or ...
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(from the article `hydrologic sciences`) When water from a rainstorm or a period of snowmelt reaches the ground, some or all of it will infiltrate the soil. The rate of infiltration depends ...
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Local anesthetic procedure effective for upper teeth and soft tissue. Placement of anesthetic is under the gum tissue.
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The process by which air leaks into a building. To find the infiltration heating load factor (HLF), the formula to account for the extra BTUs needed to heat the infiltrated air is BTU/HR = building volume x air changes x BTU/cu.ft/hr x TD (temperature difference).
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<pathology> The diffusion or accumulation in a tissue or cells of substances not normal to it or in amounts of the normal. Also, the material so accumulated. ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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(in″fil-tra´shәn) the pathological accumulation in tissue or cells of substances not normal to them or in amounts in excess of the normal. infiltrate (def. 2). the deposition of a solution directly into tissue; see infiltration anesthesia.
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A pseudomorph occurring when some atoms of a mineral are replaced by different atoms forming another mineral.
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1. The penetration of water through the ground surface into sub-surface soil or the penetration of water from the soil into sewer or other pipes through defective joints, connections, or manhole walls. 2. The technique of applying large volumes of waste water to land to penetrate the surface and percolate through the underlying soil. (See: percolation2.)...
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In`fil·tra'tion noun [ Confer French
infiltration .]
1. The act or process of infiltrating, as of water into a porous substance, or of a fluid into the cells of an organ or part of the body.
2. The substance which has entered the pores or cavities of a body.
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Process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
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The absorption and downward movement of water into the soil layer.
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The movement of groundwater or hydrothermal water into rock or soil through joints and pores.
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1. The penetration of water through the ground surface into sub-surface soil or the penetration of water from the soil into sewer or other pipes through defective joints, connections, or manhole walls. 2. The technique of applying large volumes of waste water to land to penetrate the surface and percolate through the underlying soil. (See percolati...
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noun a process in which individuals (or small groups) penetrate an area (especially the military penetration of enemy positions without detection)
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Passage of water into the soil. The rate of absorption of surface water by soil (the infiltration capacity) depends on the intensity of rainfall, the permeability and compactness of the soil, and the extent to which it is already saturated with water. Once in the soil, water may pass into the bedrock to form groundwater
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flow of water from the land surface into the subsurface.
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the act or process of infiltrating. · the state of being infiltrated. · something that infiltrates; an infiltrate. · · a method of attack in which small bodies of soldiers or individual soldiers penetrate the enemy's line at weak or unguarded points in order to assemble behind the enemy position and attack it from the ...
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A trespass on a live site (one that is not derelict or that has workers in it).
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a process in which individuals penetrate an area
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