Percolate Meaning and Definition

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Percolate

Pronunciation

/ˌpərˈkɒleɪt/

Part of Speech

Verb

Definition

To flow or seep through a porous material, especially a liquid passing through a filter, or to spread gradually through a substance or medium.

Examples

  • The coffee percolate flavorfully in the French press.
  • Water percolate through the aquifer to reach the underground stream.

Synonyms

  • Seep
  • Permeate

Antonyms

  • Concentrate
  • Agglomerate

Etymology

The word percolate comes from the Latin perculare, meaning “to filter through”.

Usage Notes

In formal writing, percolate is often used to describe the flow of a substance through a material.

Cultural References

The word percolate has been featured in various songs, including “Percolate” by Cajun artist Buckwheat Zydeco.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

“Percolate up” means to rise or spread gradually.

Related Words or Phrases

Diffuse, transpire, permeate

Collocations

  • Sound waves percolate through the air.
  • Liquid percolate through the soil.

Frequency of Use

Percolate is a relatively uncommon word in everyday conversation, but it appears more frequently in technical and scientific contexts.

Common Misspellings

Percolit, Perkolate, Perculate

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