Allowing or involving the gradual filtering of a liquid or gas through a porous surface or substance.
percolative structures
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Many experiments have reported percolative features in manganites.
The presence of coarse and fine sand in greater or less amounts will also be thus readily ascertained, allowing estimates of the percolative properties.
Some conifer enthusiasts site their miniatures and dwarfs in sandy (or very percolative) soils and water minimally.
Highy percolative clays have been formed under forest cover.
The nature of the percolative paths is peculiar to each of the compounds and the processing method used to fabricate them.