permeable
See also: perméable
English
Etymology
From Middle French perméable, from Latin permeābilis.
Adjective
permeable (comparative more permeable, superlative most permeable)
- that absorbs or allows the passage of fluids
- Rainwater sinks through permeable rock to form an underground reservoir.
- Synonym: water-permeable
- Antonym: impermeable
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Translations
that absorbs or allows the passage of fluids
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin permeābilis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /permeˈable/, [permeˈaβle]
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