seep

SEEP

Water oozing from rock or soil, too slow and too little to be called a spring. In canyon country a seep is often the only water for miles — a dark stain on sandstone, a patch of maidenhair fern growing from a crack, a drip you hold your bottle under for twenty minutes. The word sounds like what it does.
Etymology
Old English sīpian, to ooze or trickle. The word has barely changed in a thousand years, probably because the thing it names hasn't either.
desert terrain water
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