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penetrable
penetrable, a. (n.) (ˈpɛnɪtrəb(ə)l) [ad. L. penetrābilis, f. penetrāre (see penetrate and -ble), perh. through F. pénétrable (Oresme a 1400).] † 1. Having the quality or capacity of penetrating; penetrative, penetrating (lit. and fig.). Obs.1412–20 Lydg. Chron. Troy iii. xxviii. (MS. Digby 230) lf. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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penetrable
penetrable/ˈpenɪtrəbl; `pɛnətrəbl/ adj(fml 文) that can be penetrated 可被穿过的; 可被充满的; 可被看穿的; 可深刻理解的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Henry adsorption constant
number density, Application at a permeable wall If a solid body is modeled by a constant field and the structure of the field is such that it has a penetrable dependence where Application at a static membrane If a static membrane is modeled by a constant field and the structure of the field is such that it has a penetrable wikipedia.org
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thirlable
† ˈthirlable, a. Obs. rare—0. [f. thirl v.1 + -able.] That may be thirled or pierced; penetrable.1483 Cath. Angl. 383/2 Thirleabylle, penetrabilis. Oxford English Dictionary
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Voile
Material types Light-penetrable sheer fabrics include voile, muslin, and lace. wikipedia.org
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pierceable
pierceable, a. (ˈpɪəsəb(ə)l) [f. pierce v. + -able.] That may be pierced; penetrable.1552 Huloet, Perceable or penetrable, or whyche may be perced, penetra[bi]lis. 1590 Spenser F.Q. i. i. 7 Loftie trees..Not perceable with power of any starr. 1615 Daniel Hymen's Tri. iv. iii. 58 The woman..hauing ve... Oxford English Dictionary
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Root barrier
They typically extend down to a naturally-occurring soil layer which is not penetrable by roots, to prevent the roots growing under the barrier. wikipedia.org
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transpenetrable
transˈpenetrable, a. rare. [f. trans- 1 + penetrable.] Penetrable from side to side.1615 Jackson Creed iv. ii. vi. §7 The body of the earth (which is not transpenetrable by any light) is directly interposed between the sun and moon. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alinja
The Armenian historian Stepanos Orbelian noted its formidable position, describing it as the "impossible to penetrable Yernjak" (անհնարին ամուրն Երնջակ wikipedia.org
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perviable
† ˈperviable, a. Obs. rare. [f. rare L. perviā-re (f. per- 1 + via way) + -ble.] Capable of being passed through; pervious.1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. vi. 13 For woods, how peruiable, how penetrable, how enterlaced, as Timber with Tinsell, Coppice, or vnderwood. Oxford English Dictionary
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MV Adolphus Busch
The wreck is fully penetrable, and can be entered through the bridge or cargo holds. wikipedia.org
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interpenetrable
interˈpenetrable, a. [inter- 2 a.] Capable of mutual penetration.1860 J. Young Prov. Reason 74 It is not in the nature of things, that these qualities should be interpenetrable or convertible. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mira Schendel
Between 1963 and 1969 in Latin America there was a movement aimed at transforming nonobjective abstraction into penetrable forms. A key concept in this repertoire was an experience of density as a penetrable experience. wikipedia.org
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penetrability
penetrability (ˌpɛnɪtrəˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. penetrable: see -ity. Prob. ad. mod.L. *penetrābilitās; cf. F. pénétrabilité (Huygens 1690, in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality of being penetrable. † 1. Capacity of penetrating; penetrativeness.1609 Bible (Douay) 1 Kings Comm., The foure dowries of glorified bodies .. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aloidendron pillansii
The branches are made of a fiber that is soft and penetrable, which allows them to store water. wikipedia.org
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