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sipage Sc. and U.S. (ˈsaɪpɪdʒ) [f. sipe v. + -age. Cf. seepage.] Leakage or oozing of water.1825 in Jamieson Suppl. 1892 Trans. Amer. Soc. Civil Engin. XXVI. 572 The new levees..and..the land behind them [were]..very much affected by sipage.
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seepage
seepage orig. Sc. and U.S. (ˈsiːpɪdʒ) Also seipage, sepage. [f. seep v. + -age. Cf. sipage.] 1. Percolation or oozing of water or fluid; leakage; spec. the slow movement of water into or out of the ground (as distinct from percolation through it); the slow movement of water through the ground under ...
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seep
▪ I. seep, n. (siːp) Also seip. [Related to seep v. (Perh. repr. OE. sipe: see sipe, sip ns.)] 1. Moisture that drips or oozes out. dial.1825 Jamieson Suppl., Sipage,..Seip, leakage. 1834 Brit. Husb. I. 414 In Ireland..every peasant..bottoms his dung⁓stead with stuff drawn from the bogs, that he may...
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