Associations to the word «Porous»
Noun
- Void
- Manganese
- Rp
- M2
- Powder
- Diameter
- Oxidation
- Sludge
- Pot
- Cavity
- Collagen
- Casing
- Molecule
- Compact
- Tissue
- Bonding
- Ionization
- Mixture
- Mold
- Gravel
- Quartz
- Sulfate
- Cement
- Matrice
- Reservoir
- Crack
- Vacuum
- Rough
- Spectrometry
- Convection
- Sulfide
- Throughput
- Ligand
- Structure
- Coke
- Stiffness
- Electro
- Column
- Thin
- Bone
- Hydrogen
- Petroleum
- Alloy
- Freeze
- Conifer
- Ag
- Equation
- Solution
- Lattice
- Barrier
- Hy
- Mineral
- Reprint
- Solubility
- Stain
- Microscopy
- Hydrolysis
- Tube
- Binder
- Tomography
- Additive
- Penetration
- Oxygen
- Fabric
- Sensor
- Rubber
- Border
- Synthesis
- Cation
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
POROUS, adjective. Full of tiny pores that allow fluids or gasses to pass through.
POROUS, adjective. (Of legislation) full of loopholes
POROUS, adjective. (figuratively) With many gaps.
Dictionary definition
POROUS, adjective. Able to absorb fluids; "the partly porous walls of our digestive system"; "compacting the soil to make it less porous".
POROUS, adjective. Full of pores or vessels or holes.
POROUS, adjective. Allowing passage in and out; "our unfenced and largely unpoliced border inevitably has been very porous".
Wise words
We should have a great fewer disputes in the world if words
were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only,
and not for things themselves.