Permeable vs Conductive - What's the difference?
permeable | conductive |
Of or relating to substance, substrate, membrane or material that absorbs or allows the passage of fluids.
Able to conduct electrical current or heat
of, or relating to conductivity of a material
As adjectives the difference between permeable and conductive
is that permeable is of or relating to substance, substrate, membrane or material that absorbs or allows the passage of fluids while conductive is able to conduct electrical current or heat.permeable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Rainwater sinks through permeable rock to form an underground reservoir.
Synonyms
* water-permeableAntonyms
* impermeableconductive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Distilled water is not electrically conductive .