English to Telugu Dictionary percolate

percolate

జల్లెడ
definition
verb
the water percolating through the soil may leach out minerals
(of a liquid or gas) filter gradually through a porous surface or substance.
he put some coffee on to percolate
(of coffee) be prepared in a percolator.
translation of 'percolate'
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జల్లెడ
example
Inevitably ideas 'percolate' from one religion to another.
he put some coffee on to 'percolate'
he put some coffee on to 'percolate'
These deposits represent enrichments of ore minerals caused by surface waters that 'percolate' downwards through an existing sulphide-rich orebody.
So those could be living down the cracks underneath the surface but the gasses will still 'percolate' upwards.
Isn't it true there is no freedom of the press, without which good ideas do not 'percolate' well?
The sand in the Marietta preserve overlies an ancient soil surface so hard and dense that water cannot 'percolate' through it.
Water would naturally 'percolate' through the rocks, and this would speed up the cooling of the pluton.
You also have a natural filtration process as the water will 'percolate' down through the ground and the ground will filter the water naturally.
They did badly, in part, because much of this growth did not 'percolate' into the rural areas.
Water will 'percolate' down through the soil/trash mixture and collect in the bottom.
The kitchen smelled of cookies or whatever my Aunt Renee was finishing up for our desserts, and fresh coffee 'percolating' .
Runoff from steep ice-cliffs, or through subglacial flow driven by water 'percolating' through pores or fractures, will convert a high fraction of melting into ablation.
It promises to produce everything from the waft of freshly baked chocolate cookies to 'percolating' coffee over a personal computer.
Its summer melt area is increasing: fresh water's 'percolating' down to the base of the glaciers and lubricating the base and its ice shelves are becoming unstable.
The hematite could have formed from iron-rich materials in the original layers of sediment, or it could have been deposited from iron-rich water 'percolating' through the sediments.
It's a process of alteration of this ash as the water 'percolates' through.
The waiter duly brought the coffee which had obviously been 'percolating' away for about six months, freshly-brewed being a relative term.
For another example, consider the process of 'percolation' , where a fluid trickles through the mazelike passages of a porous medium.
To this day, the web of living things filters our water as it 'percolates' through soil.
The rover recently examined a rock named ‘Wishstone,’ which contains significant deposits of phosphorous that may have been left behind from water 'percolating' up through the Martian surface.
Around the world java 'percolates' and teabags simmer in millions of homes each morning.
I hope to visit some of these ideas that are now 'percolating' with regard to the worship experiences of today.
Even today I can still recall the aroma of bacon cooking and coffee 'percolating' on the woodstove while my mother started breakfast.
The world of the book is the 'percolation' into articulate consciousness, into graphemes and syntax, of the manifold silences, the teeming capillary life of nature.
I looked over at the coffee pot, which had been done 'percolating' for a good fifteen minutes.
Despite the fact that tourism countrywide was down as much as 50 percent, the Khumbu still 'percolated' with activity.
Water then 'percolates' into the cracks, and the cycle repeats itself.
Variable preservation suggests that some of the pollen may have been redeposited, possibly by water 'percolating' through layers during summer melting.
Jamaican caves are formed by the 'percolation' , or flow, of the slightly acidic rainfall that twice a year pummels the soluble limestone in which the systems are found.
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