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permeal

Permeal is a neologism that does not have a single, widely accepted definition in mainstream reference works. In informal and speculative contexts, the term is used to describe concepts related to permeability, often as a blend of permeable and the suffix -al. Because its meaning varies by domain and author, there is no standardized definition for permeal.

In materials science and engineering discussions, permeal is sometimes used to denote a hypothetical or proposed

Because permeal is not standardized, it may appear in fictional, design-oriented, or speculative writings as well

class
of
materials
that
exhibit
selective
diffusion.
Such
a
use
emphasizes
controlled
permeation,
where
certain
molecules
pass
through
a
barrier
while
others
are
held
back.
In
food
science
and
packaging,
permeal
can
refer
to
semi-permeable
films
or
coatings
designed
to
manage
moisture,
aroma,
or
flavor
release,
balancing
protection
with
controlled
interaction
with
the
environment.
as
in
informal
technical
discourse.
There
is
little
to
no
formal
definition
in
major
encyclopedias
or
specialized
glossaries,
and
usage
tends
to
vary
between
practitioners
and
writers.
For
related
ideas,
see
permeability,
semi-permeable
membranes,
and
edible
films.