Permeable vs Permeably - What's the difference?
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As an adjective permeable is permeable. As an adverb permeably is in a permeable manner.
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permeable English
Adjective
( en adjective)
Of or relating to substance, substrate, membrane or material that absorbs or allows the passage of fluids.
- Rainwater sinks through permeable rock to form an underground reservoir.
Synonyms
* water-permeable
Antonyms
* impermeable
Related terms
* permeability
* nonpermeable
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