Associations to the word «Seeping»
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.
Wise words
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