OOZE vs SEEP: NOUN
- The act of oozing.
- Something that oozes.
- An infusion of plant material, as from oak bark, formerly used in tanning.
- Soft mud or slime; earth so wet as to flow gently or yield easily to pressure.
- Specifically Fine calcareous mud found covering extensive areas of the floor of the ocean. This deposit is largely made up of the remains of Foraminifera.
- A soft flow; a slow spring; that which oozes.
- In tanning, a solution of tannin obtained by infusing or boiling oak-bark, sumac, catechu, or other tannin-yielding vegetable; the liquor of a tan-vat.
- The short fibers on the surface of cotton thread, usually burned off in manufacture.
- Any thick messy substance
- Soft mud or slime.
- Any thick, viscous matter
- Piece of soft, wet, pliable turf.
- A soft deposit covering large areas of the ocean bottom, composed largely or mainly of the shells or other hard parts of minute organisms, as Foraminifera, Radiolaria, and diatoms. The radiolarian ooze occurring in many places in very deep water is composed mainly of the siliceous skeletons of radiolarians, calcareous matter being dissolved by the lage percentage of carbon dioxide in the water at these depths.
- A layer of mudlike sediment on the floor of oceans and lakes, composed chiefly of remains of microscopic sea animals.
- Muddy ground.
- A thick often unpleasant liquid; muck.
- Secretion, humour.
- Potion of vegetable matter used for leather tanning.
- The liquor of a tan vat.
- Soft flow; spring.
- The process of seeping
- Soft mud, slime, or shells on the bottom of a body of water.
- Moisture that seeps out; a seepage
- A small spring, pool, or other place where liquid from the ground (e.g. water, petroleum or tar) has oozed to the surface
- A small exudation of ground-water; a small spring.
- A place on land or underwater where a liquid or gas oozes out of the ground.
OOZE vs SEEP: VERB
- To secrete or slowly leak.
- To give off a sense of (something).
- Release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
- Pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
- Pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
- To ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings
OOZE vs SEEP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To flow or leak out slowly, as through small openings.
- To flow gently; to percolate, as a liquid through the pores of a substance or through small openings.
- Fig.: To leak (out) or escape slowly
- To emit or radiate in abundance.
- To give off; exude.
- To emit a particular essence or quality.
- To exude moisture.
- To progress slowly but steadily.
- To disappear or ebb slowly.
- To pass slowly through small openings or pores; ooze.
- To enter, depart, or become diffused gradually.
- To run or soak through fine pores and interstices; to ooze.
OOZE vs SEEP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to ooze.
- N/A
OOZE vs SEEP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To emit in the shape of moisture; drip.
- To drip; be wet, as with water leaking through.
- To flow as ooze; percolate, as a liquid, through the pores of a substance, or through small openings; flow in small quantities from the pores of a body: often used figuratively.
- To drain off: said of any wet thing laid on a grating or the like to drain: as, let it seep there.
- To ooze or percolate gently; flow gently or drippingly through pores; trickle.
OOZE vs SEEP: RELATED WORDS
- Mire, Mud, Transude, Ooze out, Gook, Seepage, Exudate, Slime, Sludge, Guck, Muck, Gunk, Goo, Exude, Seep
- Gush, Dissipate, Creep, Osmose, Permeate, Pdes, Sepp, Pbc, Dribble, Enter, Filter, Infiltrate, Trickle, Percolate, Ooze
OOZE vs SEEP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slurry, Gutter, Pteropod, Leak, Mire, Mud, Ooze out, Gook, Seepage, Exudate, Slime, Sludge, Guck, Muck, Gunk
- Flowed, Linger, Spilling, Recede, Soak through, Dissipate, Creep, Permeate, Osmose, Dribble, Enter, Filter, Infiltrate, Trickle, Ooze
OOZE vs SEEP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Gases may ooze out of their bums continually.
- Where can you find an ooze named Phlegm?
- Many species ooze a harmless sticky white sap.
- The walls of underground caverns ooze disgusting liquid.
- Tartarugas Ninjas, As e o Segredo do Ooze.
- Certain bags ooze class whilst others do not.
- Ooze Ooze makes the best vaporizer pen on the market.
- PC having the Ooze type, including ones caused by having Ooze AND Humanoid.
- Oozemen Ivan Ooze's foot soldiers, made from his own ooze.
- Oosporangium oosphere Oort cloud Oophytic oospores Oosporic ooze out ooze through ooze leather Ootocoid Oostegite oophorosalpingectomy oophorosalpingectomies.
- It seems to seep out of every pore.
- It will seep down into the hot roll.
- Such judgments seep into our interactions with them.
- Grease was starting to seep through the bags.
- Gently pour Water will seep into the hole.
- Gabriel felt hot wet seep up his groin.
- Seep out was found to the side effects.
- Seep, her husband Greg, and their two children.
- Benthic metabolism in a natural coastal petroleum seep.
- One of the most common ways in which homes waste energy is by letting outside air seep in and indoor air seep out.
OOZE vs SEEP: QUESTIONS
- What does siliceous and calcareous ooze on the sea floor indicate?
- Should I use clear body or liquid ooze on Grass Pokemon?
- Which lesions ooze and have a honey-colored crust when dry?
- Is secret of the ooze appropriate for a three-year-old?
- What is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles danger of the ooze?
- What happens to Shoggoth ooze blocks that aren't full?
- What happens when Inkling and fuzzy ooze get in contact?
- What happens when you use Giga drain on liquid ooze?
- Did Morgan Freeman play Ivan Ooze in Power Rangers?
- Does calcareous ooze accumulate faster than it dissolves?
- What does the endemism of the methane seep microbiome suggest?
- How does spring development and seep development work?
- How long does it take for water to seep into a rock?
- What is the best way to collect water from seep pipes?
- What do we know about the biology of methane seep carbonates?
- Are You letting work stress seep in instead of relaxing?
- How are cold-seep communities different from other organisms?
- What has the seep been doing since its restoration?
- Will face recognition seep into society more widely?
- Can ground water seep through concrete block foundations?