Definition of Seeped

1. Verb. (past of seep) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Seeped

1. seep [v] - See also: seep

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seeped

seemlier
seemliest
seemlily
seemliness
seemlinesses
seemly
seems
seen
seen in
seen through
seen to
seene
seep
seepage
seepages
seeped (current term)
seepier
seepiest
seeping
seepingly
seeps
seepy
seer
seer program
seeress
seeresses
seerfish
seerhand
seers
seership

Literary usage of Seeped

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cases on the Law of Water Rights by Joseph Walter Bingham (1916)
"... and its use upon their land for irrigation, a certain percentage thereof seeped into the soil, and percolated through the same until it again reached ..."

2. Beauty for Ashes: With Numerous Illustrations by Albion Fellows Bacon (1914)
"But it wasn't only what fell into the cistern, but what seeped into it that made the water unfit to drink. Dishwater and suds, thrown on the soil about the ..."

3. Beauty for Ashes by Albion Fellows Bacon (1914)
"But it wasn't only what fell into the cistern, but what seeped into it that made the water unfit to drink. Dishwater and suds, thrown on the soil about the ..."

4. Fruit-growing in Arid Regions: An Account of Approved Fruit-growing by Wendell Paddock, Orville Blaine Whipple (1910)
"Alkali In brief, alkali land is always seeped land, or at least the efflorescence of alkali upon the surface of the ground can occur only where the ..."

5. Practical Farm Drainage; a Manual for Farmer and Student: A Manual for by Charles Gleason Elliott (1908)
"Location of Intercepting Drain in seeped Land. alkali, in which case it should receive treatment for the removal of the latter, it is frequently necessary ..."

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