different between impervious vs nonporous

impervious

English

Etymology

From Latin impervius (that cannot be passed through), from in- (not) + pervius (letting things through)

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?m?p??vi.?s/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?m?p?.vi.?s/
  • Rhymes: -??(r)vi?s

Adjective

impervious (comparative more impervious, superlative most impervious)

  1. Unaffected or unable to be affected by something.
  2. Preventive of any penetration; impenetrable, impermeable, particularly of water.
  3. Immune to damage or effect.

Antonyms

  • pervious

Derived terms

  • imperviously
  • imperviousness

Translations

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nonporous

English

Etymology

non- +? porous

Adjective

nonporous (not comparable)

  1. Having no pores, not penetrable, impervious.
    The plastic was a nonporous surface, so the ink couldn't sink in and stain it.

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