About The Word Permeation
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Permeation
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What's The Definition Of Permeation?
[n] mutual penetration; diffusion of each through the other
[n] the process of permeating or infusing Synonyms | Synonyms for Permeation: impregnation | interpenetration | pervasion | saturation | suffusion Related Terms | Find terms related to Permeation: brewing | decoction | diffusion | drench | drenching | ducking | dunking | imbruement | imbuement | impregnation | infiltration | infusion | injection | instillation | instillment | interpenetration | leaching | lixiviation | maceration | marination | overrunning | overspreading | overswarming | penetration | percolation | pervasion | pulping | saturation | seething | soak | soakage | soaking | sopping | souse | sousing | steeping | suffusion | transfusion See Also | ammonification | carbonation | diffusion | penetration Permeation In Webster's Dictionary \Per`me*a"tion\, n.
The act of permeating, passing through, or spreading
throughout, the pores or interstices of any substance.
Here is not a mere involution only, but a spiritual
permeation and inexistence. --Bp. Hall.
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