1. perc - Noun
2. perc - Adjective
Perchloroethylene, a common solvent used in dry-cleaning
Abbreviation of percolation.
a perc test of the soil
perc (not comparable)
(medicine, colloquial) Percutaneous.
perc trach
Perc (countable and uncountable, plural Percs)
(slang) Percocet, especially when used as a recreational drug.
Abbreviation of perchloroethylene.
(music) Abbreviation of percussion.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgperc.
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In light of the IRIS assessment, levels for cleaning up perc at Superfund sites throughout the country also will be updated. Source: Internet
Today, since 50 perc ent of marriages end in divorce, there’s an element of truth in Marx’s remark. Source: Internet
“In this case, it’s irrelevant because the perc testing has nothing to do with the type of system that’s going to be constructed,” he said. Source: Internet
Land and others at PERC are still determining if the costs and complications of transporting debris across the ocean makes sense. Source: Internet