Unsteady seepage refers to the flow of water through soil or porous media that varies with time. This can occur when there are changes in the water level, pressure, or other influencing factors that cause fluctuations in the seepage characteristics. It is important to consider unsteady seepage in engineering and environmental applications to properly assess the behavior of water flow.
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Yes, unsteady in an adjective.
Anal seepage hurts
The root word for "unsteady" is "steady."
The root word for both "unsteady" and "steadily" is "steady." "Un-" is a prefix added to "steady" to create its opposite meaning in "unsteady."
The creek is experiencing some seepage from the city's waste dumping site.
It's up there. If you have seepage at the head gasket, you need to replace it.
One is a drainage field, and one is a seepage pit.
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The Unsteady Chough - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (Ontario)
Defect Seepage is the defect creepage from one module to other or from one phase to subsequent phases.
All vessels can be unsteady depending on conditions. None should be inherently unstable.