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n. (plural of percolation English)
Usage examples of "percolations".
The lander had drilled down and secured a soil sample from under the sands at the mouth of Shalbatana Vallis, where thermal sensors had detected heat from a volcanic vent, which meant the permafrost ice in that region had liquid percolations in it.
It couldn’t be clearer that Eleanor wasn’t at all pleased with the percolations of the director’s genius.
They had been going over the energy readouts and mysterious percolations of the engines for nearly half an hour, and Soleta had agreed to give the matter a good deal more study, particularly searching for potential analogs to other such occurrences in assorted vessels.
The King's malicious mind may have started to percolate, and the results of such percolations were inevitably foul.