Associations to the word «Seep»
Noun
- Groundwater
- Methane
- Trickle
- Vent
- Crack
- Hydrocarbon
- Pore
- Asphalt
- Fissure
- Warmth
- Sulfide
- Tar
- Petroleum
- Bog
- Taxon
- Bandage
- Moisture
- Drip
- Cold
- Dripping
- Fume
- Seam
- Fluid
- Runoff
- Carbonate
- Chill
- Gastropod
- Drainage
- Stain
- Sediment
- Blood
- Wisp
- Sewer
- Shale
- Oil
- Spring
- Wetland
- Mist
- Blackness
- Bruise
- Melt
- Shutter
- Fog
- Drain
- Nostril
- Canyon
- Mud
- Dirt
- Water
- Emptiness
- Sweat
- Silt
- Puddle
- Casing
- Limestone
- Meadow
- Stench
- Soil
- Habitat
- Scraping
- Wound
- Ecosystem
- Radiance
- Pool
- Willow
- Odor
- Chocolate
- Layer
Adjective
Wiktionary
SEEP, noun. A small spring, pool, or other place where liquid from the ground (e.g. water, petroleum or tar) has oozed to the surface
SEEP, noun. Moisture that seeps out; a seepage
SEEP, noun. A seafloor vent
SEEP, verb. To ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings
Dictionary definition
SEEP, verb. Pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings.
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