Definition of Leakages

1. Noun. (plural of leakage) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Leakages

1. leakage [n] - See also: leakage

Lexicographical Neighbors of Leakages

leaguer
leaguered
leaguerer
leaguerers
leaguering
leaguers
leagues
leaguewide
leaguing
leak
leak-proof
leak fungus
leak out
leak point pressure
leakage
leakages (current term)
leaked
leakee
leakees
leakeite
leaker
leakers
leakier
leakiest
leakily
leakiness
leakinesses
leaking
leakless
leakproof

Literary usage of Leakages

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Agricultural Growth and Structural Changes in the Punjab Economy: An Input by G. S. Bhalla (1990)
"Leontief inverse for the Punjab interindustry table, without import leakages, 1979/80 61 27. Leontief inverse for the Punjab interindustry table, ..."

2. Bulletin by Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (1904)
"... to SUNDRY UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS and for the SEALING OF leakages in SHAFTS or WORKINGS In water bearing ground we have installed brickwork, ..."

3. The World's Highway: Some Notes on America's Relation to Sea Power and Non by Sir Norman Angell (1915)
"... partly because of "leakages" owing to the position of neutrals but much more because the pressure will come to an end as soon as the war is over. ..."

4. Coal-tar and Ammonia by Georg Lunge (1916)
"leakages about the Apparatus. These may cause local escapes of foul gases. This may, for instance, occur about the angles or edges of the curtain in ..."

5. The Art of Electrolytic Separation of Metals, Etc: (theoretical and Practical.) by George Gore (1894)
"Detection of Resistances and of leakages.—In every electrolytic refinery frequent measurements are necessary, both of the potential difference of the baths ..."

6. Drying Machinery and Practice: A Handbook on the Theory and Practice of by Thomas G. Marlow (1910)
"—Mechanical Extraction —Increased Vaporisation—leakages 111 Vacuum.—Fuel and Time Economics- No Safeguard—Attenuated Vapour to Pumps - 111-11-2 Plenum. ..."

7. Too Late for Gordon and Khartoum: The Testimony of an Independent Eye by Alexander Macdonald, Charles George Gordon (1887)
"... wells—• Desert scenery—A thirsty ride in the hot sun —leakages and water trading—Demoralisation of the Egyptian contingent—A despatch from ..."

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