You can make 1375 anagrams from letters in percolates (aceeloprst).
1620-30; Latin percōlātus, past participle of percōlāre to filter. See per-, colander, -at
The first portion of the percolate is colorless or nearly so.
The other was to percolate a similar quantity to get the needed caffeol.
Novel gun control ideas continue to percolate through the commentariat.
For if the subsoil be damp, moisture will rise; if it be porous, offensive matter may percolate through.
Russian militants continue to percolate through the Ukrainian border, hoping their Kremlin-stoked fantasies will come true.
That's only seventy-five miles, and news does percolate, give it time.
Evaporate the percolate in a water-bath to the consistency of a pill mass.
Even so, a great light was beginning to percolate to my innermost consciousness.
Miss Burton paused to allow the idea to percolate into my brain.
In the U.S., it took more than a decade for the lessons to percolate from the teach-ins to the startups.
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