Etymology: [ 'sEp ] (intransitive verb.) 1790. Variant of sipe, from Middle English sipen, from Old English sipian, from Proto-Germanic *sīpōnan, frequentative of *sīpanan (compare Middle Dutch sīpen 'to drip', archaic German seifen 'to trickle blood'), from Proto-Indo-European *seib, *sib- 'to pour out, drip, trickle' (compare Latin sēbum 'suet, tallow', Ancient Greek εἴβω (eíbō) 'to drop, drip').
moisture that seeps out; a seepage, a small spring, pool, or other place where liquid from the ground (e.g. water, petroleum or tar) has oozed to the surface, to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings, To run or soak through fine pores and interstices; to ooze, a place where water, petroleum or tar seeps out of the ground, a natural community having an underground discharge of groundwater usually at the base of a forested hillside, a seepage, pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings, If something such as liquid or gas seeps somewhere, it flows slowly and in small amounts into a place where it should not go. Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs The gas is seeping out of the rocks Seep is also a noun. an oil seep, A small spring, pool or other place where water oozes from the ground, liquid that has leaked, seepage; place where liquid has seeped through to the surface of the ground, If something such as secret information or an unpleasant emotion seeps somewhere, it comes out gradually. the tide of racism which is sweeping Europe seeps into Britain, ooze, leak gradually, trickle; permeate, penetrate, A spot where ground water oozes slowly to the surface, usually forming a pool Seeps were located downstream of Horsetooth Dam near Bellvue, an area of groundwater flow to the land surface or surface water, A wetland that forms in areas where groundwater discharges to the land surface, often at the base of steep slopes, but where water volume is too small to create a stream or creek These wetlands have a perpetually saturated soil but may have little or no standing water, past of seep, leaking out slowly, present participle of seep, third-person singular of seep, plural of , seep,
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moisture that seeps out; a seepage
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a small spring, pool, or other place where liquid from the ground (e.g. water, petroleum or tar) has oozed to the surface
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to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings
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To run or soak through fine pores and interstices; to ooze
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a place where water, petroleum or tar seeps out of the ground
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a natural community having an underground discharge of groundwater usually at the base of a forested hillside
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a seepage
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pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
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If something such as liquid or gas seeps somewhere, it flows slowly and in small amounts into a place where it should not go. Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs The gas is seeping out of the rocks Seep is also a noun. an oil seep
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A small spring, pool or other place where water oozes from the ground
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liquid that has leaked, seepage; place where liquid has seeped through to the surface of the ground isim
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If something such as secret information or an unpleasant emotion seeps somewhere, it comes out gradually. the tide of racism which is sweeping Europe seeps into Britain
A spot where ground water oozes slowly to the surface, usually forming a pool Seeps were located downstream of Horsetooth Dam near Bellvue
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an area of groundwater flow to the land surface or surface water
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A wetland that forms in areas where groundwater discharges to the land surface, often at the base of steep slopes, but where water volume is too small to create a stream or creek These wetlands have a perpetually saturated soil but may have little or no standing water
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