seepy
/ˈsiːpi/Definitions
1. adjective
having a tendency to leak or seep, especially with water or fluid.
“The seepy walls of the old well were a concern for the local authorities.”
2. noun
a place where water seeps or leaks through the ground, typically found in areas with loose or porous rock or soil.
“The geologist studied the seepy areas in the nearby hills to better understand the region’s groundwater flow.”