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seepage

[see-pij] / ˈsi pɪdʒ /


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Seepage of the super-pollutants is pervasive at many U.S. grocery stores, where networks of chiller pipes leak the invisible gases.

From Washington Post • Sep. 23, 2021

Seepage, freshwater springs, and plant uptake return some of this water to the surface.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015

Seepage is a common issue with an earthen levee system.

From BusinessWeek • Jun. 9, 2011

Seepage has rotted away the wooden beams supporting the parqueted floors, loosened the gold and plaster ceilings which are nailed precariously to deteriorating laths.

From Time Magazine Archive

Seepage back and forth between the streams, gives the moisture necessary for such growth—year round.

From Son of Power by Comfort, Will Levington




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