permear

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin permeāre (to pass through).

Verb

permear (first-person singular present permeio, first-person singular preterite permeei, past participle permeado)

  1. to permeate (to pass through the pores or interstices of)
  2. (figurative) to pervade (to spread through)

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Spanish

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin permeāre, present active infinitive of permeō (to pass through).

Verb

permear (first-person singular present permeo, first-person singular preterite permeé, past participle permeado)

  1. to permeate
  2. to pervade

Conjugation

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