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Definition of Seepages
1. seepage [n] - See also: seepage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seepages
Literary usage of Seepages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States by Henry Gannett (1905)
"seepages. There are several seepages at the north end of the anticline near the oil
... There is also a considerable flow of gas at one of these seepages. ..."
2. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"Bituminous lakes or other bituminous seepages. ... Those seepages, frequently
called " pitch " or " chapapote," also occur extensively in California, ..."
3. Field Methods in Petroleum Geology by Guy Henry Cox (1921)
"Water seepages.—As the terms are here used seepages differ from springs in ...
seepages are thus characterized by a linear extent rather than by one or two ..."
4. ... Select Notes on the International Sunday School Lessons by Adolphus Frederick Schauffler (1899)
"(seepages.) THE REFERENCE LIBRARY. Commentaries on Luke; Commentaries on Matt.
10; Suggestive Illustrations on Matthew and on Luke. On v. ..."
5. Catalogue of the Principal Officers of Vermont: As Connected with Its by Leonard Deming (1851)
"seepages 5 and 119. Page 6 last column, St. Albans, Jona. Hoit, 11 years, and
not 26. " "1st " Danville, Archelaus Sias, for 1819 read 1817. ..."
6. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1918)
"Oil seepages / Oil seepages are abundant in Colombia. Some of the small rivers
which empty into the Caribbean Sea, especially the Rio Hacha, carry on their ..."