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pervious
per·vi·ous P0214800 (pûr′vē-əs)adj.1. Open to passage or entrance; permeable.2. Open to arguments, ideas, or change; approachable. [From Latin pervius : per-, through; see per- + via, way; see wegh- in Indo-European roots.] per′vi·ous·ly adv.per′vi·ous·ness n.pervious (ˈpɜːvɪəs) adj1. able to be penetrated; permeable2. receptive to new ideas; open-minded[C17: from Latin pervius, from per- (through) + via a way] ˈperviously adv ˈperviousness nper•vi•ous (ˈpɜr vi əs) adj. 1. permeable. 2. accessible to reason. [1605–15; < Latin pervius passable] per′vi•ous•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | pervious - admitting of passage or entrance; "pervious soil"; "a metal pervious to heat"permeable - allowing fluids or gases to pass or diffuse through; "permeable membranes"; "rock that is permeable by water"imperviable, impervious - not admitting of passage or capable of being affected; "a material impervious to water"; "someone impervious to argument" | Translations
pervious
per·me·a·ble (per'mē-ă-bĕl), Permitting the passage of substances (for example, liquids, gases, heat), as through a membrane or other structure. Synonym(s): pervious [L. permeabilis (see permeate)] per·me·a·ble (pĕr'mē-ă-bĕl) Permitting the passage of substances (e.g., liquids, gases), as through a membrane or other structure. See also: permeate Synonym(s): pervious. [L. permeabilis, passing through]pervious (pĕr′vē-ŭs) [L. pervius] 1. Permeable.2. Penetrating.pervious
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