percolate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

percolate in the PONS Dictionary

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One type of propagule is the ungerminated spores, which must percolate through the soil beyond the reach of light in order to germinate.
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Personal issues had percolated into the story as they weighed on him in life.
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Water then percolates down through the gravel which itself is the filtration material.
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Metals that have been leached from the oxidized ore are carried downward by percolating groundwater, and react with hypogene sulfides at the supergene-hypogene boundary.
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The solution then percolates through the heap and leaches both the target and other minerals.
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The waste water generated in these areas normally percolates into the soil or evaporates.
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The waste water generated in these areas normally percolates in the soil or evaporates.
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The mercaptan oxidation reaction takes place as the feedstock percolates downward over the catalyst.
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The outer lava cooled rapidly as it encountered the lake, then water percolated into the still-molten interior of the lava, initiating violent explosions.
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Thus, percolating water stimulates weathering reactions and helps differentiate soil horizons.
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