noun
- the quality or state of being pervious; the ability to be penetrated or passed through
Usage: formal
Examples
- The perviousness of the soil allowed water to drain quickly after the storm.
- Scientists tested the perviousness of different rock samples to determine groundwater flow.
- The membrane’s perviousness to certain gases made it useful for filtration.
- Engineers considered the perviousness of the concrete when designing the foundation.
- The perviousness of the fabric to air made it ideal for summer clothing.
- Researchers studied the perviousness of cell walls to various nutrients.