Seeping vs Leaking - What's the difference?
seeping | leaking |
The act by which something seeps.
Liquid that has seeped.
* 2008 , Paul Richardson, A Late Dinner: Discovering the Food of Spain (page 127)
The act by which something leaks.
(in the plural) That which leaks out.
* 2007 , Lynne Conner, Pittsburgh in Stages: Two Hundred Years of Theater (page 15)
As verbs the difference between seeping and leaking
is that seeping is present participle of lang=en while leaking is present participle of lang=en.As nouns the difference between seeping and leaking
is that seeping is the act by which something seeps while leaking is the act by which something leaks.seeping
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(en noun)- A puddle of bright orange - the seepings from the pickling liquid - crept across the factory floor towards the drain.
leaking
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(en noun)- on rainy nights the audience in the pit held up their umbrellas to screen themselves from the leakings through the roof.
