Leakage vs Oozing - What's the difference?
leakage | oozing |
an act of leaking, or something that leaks
the amount lost due to a leak
an undesirable flow of electric current through insulation
loss of retail stock, especially due to theft
The situation where sound is picked up by a microphone from a source other than that which is intended.
Something that oozes; a seepage.
* 1855 , Henry Stephens, John Stuart Skinner, The book of the farm (page 320)
As nouns the difference between leakage and oozing
is that leakage is an act of leaking, or something that leaks while oozing is something that oozes; a seepage.As a verb oozing is
present participle of lang=en.leakage
English
Noun
oozing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- A 12-acre field of good, deep land on the farm of Frenchlaw, in Berwickshire, was rendered swampy by springs and oozings of water from the surrounding rising ground being retained upon the clay subsoil.
