"Permeant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant to type "permanent".
permanent (adjective): lasting or existing forever; not temporary or changing; lasting for a very long time, often for as long as something or someone exists.
For example: "The permanent residents of the town were very friendly and welcoming to tourists."
To make something permeable, allowing or capable of allowing something (such as a substance or particle) to pass through or penetrate it. In biology, to make a cell membrane permeable to a substance by altering its properties or structure.
Making something permeable: allowing a substance or fluid to pass through a membrane, wall, or other barrier. In chemistry, this can refer to the process of creating a pathway or opening for a substance to pass through a normally impermeable material, such as a membrane or tissue.
Permeable refers to the ability of a material or membrane to allow substances to pass through or penetrate it. In other words, a permeable material or structure is able to be pierced, pierced, or filtered through, allowing substances to move through it.
The word "permeableness" refers to the quality or state of being permeable, which means allowing substances to pass through or penetrate it. In other words, permeableness is the ability of a material or a substance to be pierced or penetrated by another substance or object.
Permeably refers to the quality of being able to pass through or penetrate something, often in a gradual or subtle manner.
A permeameter is a device or instrument used to measure the permeability of a material, typically soil, rock, or cement, to determine its ability to allow water, air, or other fluids to pass through it.
Permeance refers to the ability of a magnetic field to pass through a material. It is a measure of how easily a magnetic field can permeate a substance and is typically measured in henries per meter (H/m).
I'm sorry, but I couldn't find the word "permease". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Permeases are a type of protein that allows molecules or ions to pass through a cell membrane, typically for therapeutic or nutritional purposes. They perform the opposite function of pumps, which transport substances against their concentration gradients.
To permeate means to spread or penetrate through something, often in a gradual or subtle way. It can also mean to penetrate or pervade a particular sphere, subject, or group of people, often to a significant degree. For example, an idea can permeate a culture or organization, or a fragrance can permeate the air in a room. In general, the word suggests a slow and gentle spreading or seeping, often with a sense of thoroughness or complete saturation.
To permeate means to spread throughout something, often in a gradual or subtle way, and to become widespread or deeply ingrained. It can also refer to the act of passing through or penetrating something, such as a liquid or a solid, and to be present or distributed throughout it.
Pertaining to or spreading through something, especially slowly or subtly, especially in writing or talking.
I apologize, but it seems that "permeative" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It is possible that it is a made-up or unfamiliar term. <br><br>However, a word that is similar in structure and may be related to "permeative" is "permeative", which is not a word either. But if we consider the root word "permeate", which means to pass through or spread through something, a possible understanding of "permeative" could be something that has the quality of spreading or passing through something, possibly in a subtle or gradual manner.<br><br>Please note that this is purely speculative, and without further context or information, it is difficult to provide a more definitive meaning.