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- water
- To provide (animals) with water
I need to go water the cattle.
- water
- amniotic fluid
Before the child is born, the pregnant woman’s waters break.
- water
- To pour water into the soil surrounding (plants)
Sally watered the roses.
- water
- To fill with or secrete water
The smell of fried onions makes my mouth water.
- water
- Tap water, or well/pump water, as opposed to bottled water
Do not drink the water.
- water
- A serving of water
I would like to order a water.
- water
- To urinate
- water
- One of the four basic elements
He showed me the river of living water, sparkling like crystal, flowing from the throne of God.
- water
- Mineral water
Perrier is the most popular water in this restaurant.
- water
- Particular lakes in the Lake District
That is Coniston Water.
- water
- Spa water
Many people visit Bath to take the waters.
- water
- To dilute
Can you water the whisky, please?.
- water
- One of the five basic elements (see Wikipedia article on the Classical elements)
- water
- Any body of water, such as a river or a lake
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. —Psalms 23:2.
- water
- Urine
- water
- A sea belonging to particular country
The boat was found in within the territorial waters.
- water
- A state of affairs; conditions; usually with an adjective indicating an adverse condition
The rough waters of change will bring about the calm after the storm.
- water
- A clear liquid having the chemical formula H2O, required by all forms of life
By the action of electricity, the water was resolved into its two parts, oxygen and hydrogen.
- water bailiff
- A person who polices bodies of water, such as rivers, lake or coastal waters. The position is a law enforcement officer
- water bailiffs
- plural form of water bailiff
- water balloon
- A small rubber or latex balloon, filled with water and used as an informal weapon
- water balloons
- plural form of water balloon
- water bath
- A piece of laboratory equipment consisting of a heated vessel containing water, in which is suspended a flask etc that is to be subject to careful heating
- water baths
- plural form of water bath
- water bear
- A member of the animal phylum Tardigrada
- water bears
- plural form of water bear
- water beds
- plural form of water bed
- water beetle
- Any of various freshwater aquatic beetles that have a smooth oval body and flattened hind legs adapted for swimming, and that carry an air bubble underneath their abdomens
- water beetles
- plural form of water beetle
- water births
- plural form of water birth
- water biscuit
- A type of biscuit or cracker which is baked using only flour and water, without shortening or other fats. In the US, often called a water cracker
- water biscuits
- plural form of water biscuit
- water boatman
- Any of various aquatic insects of the family Corixidae that have paddle-shaped hind legs used for swimming
- water boatmen
- plural form of water boatman
- water bomb
- A small balloon filled with water which bursts upon being thrown at somebody, thereby getting that person all wet
- water bomber
- an aircraft used for firefighting by dropping large quantities of water on a fire
- water bombers
- plural form of water bomber
- water bombs
- plural form of water bomb
- water boy
- A man or boy who regularly supplies a sports team or other group with drinking water
- water boys
- plural form of water boy
- water break
- A rest period during the business day (usually of about 10 or 15 minutes). So named because it is an opportunity to get water
- water breaks
- plural form of water break
- water buffalo
- A water tank mounted on a trailer to be towed by a motor vehicle
- water buffalo
- A large ungulate, widely used as a domestic animal in Asia, South America. North Africa and Europe
- water buffalos
- plural form of water buffalo
- water bug
- The Oriental cockroach, Blatta orientalis
- water bug
- The American cockroach, Periplaneta americana
- water bug
- Any of various other true bugs that live around water
- water bug
- Any member of the infraorder Nepomorpha, the true water bugs
- water bugs
- plural form of water bug
- water bus
- A boat that operates like a bus, as a means of public transport
- water butt
- An open-ended barrel used to contain rainwater; a rain barrel
- water cannon
- A device that shoots a large amount water at high pressure through a hose-like tube
- water cannons
- plural form of water cannon
- water chestnut
- A corm of a plant of this species
- water chestnut
- A particular species, Eleocharis dulcis, of plant
- water chestnuts
- plural form of water chestnut
- water clock
- A device for measuring time by letting water flow out of a container, usually through a tiny aperture
- water clock
- A clepsydra
- water clocks
- plural form of water clock
- water closet
- a flush toilet, or the room, in a public place, containing one
- water closets
- plural form of water closet
- water column
- The zone in which ascent and descent occur
- water column
- A notional column of water from the surface to the bottom in a natural setting, notable for the differences in physical and chemical properties at various depths
- water cooler
- A dispenser of cooled drinking water
- water cooler
- of the nature of things discussed around a water-cooler
in those days The Late Show was Monday water cooler topic du jour..
- water cooler
- A place in the workplace where employees gossip
- water coolers
- plural form of water cooler
- water cure
- Treatment of pain and illness using water, particularly bathing
- water cycle
- The natural cycle of evaporation of water from the oceans etc, and subsequent condensation and precipitation as rain and snow
- water cycles
- plural form of water cycle
- water devil
- Any water-based cyclone, usually much smaller than a tornado in magnitude
We saw a water devil form in the late afternoon on the lake.
- water diviner
- A person who practices dowsing. A dowser
- water diviners
- plural form of water diviner
- water dog
- A retriever type of gun dog bred to flush and retrieve game from water
- water dogs
- plural form of water dog
- water down
- To dilute; to add water
You need to water down the lemonade a bit more to make it less sweet, dear.
- water down
- To simplify or oversimplify; to make easier; to make less difficult
If you plan to teach this material to children, you may need to water it down.
- water down
- To make weaker
- water dropwort
- A genus of plants in the family Apiaceae that grows in a moist, damp environment and is extremely poisonous
- water dropworts
- plural form of water dropwort
- water dumping
- ocean dumping
- water dumpings
- plural form of water dumping
- water fight
- An activity, usually involving children, where the participants use water balloons, guns and pistols to get each other wet
- water fights
- plural form of water fight
- water flea
- Any of various aquatic crustacea characterised by their jumping or jerky mode of swimming; mostly species of Daphnia
- water fleas
- plural form of water flea
- water fountain
- A mechanical device designed to dispense small quantities of drinking water, usually in work - or other public places
- water fountains
- plural form of water fountain
- water gauge
- A glass column which displays water levels
- water gauges
- plural form of water gauge
- water glass
- A common name for some water-soluble silicate compounds, especially when occurring in dissolved, jelly-like form
- water gun
- A toy gun used to shoot water
Apparently it was a water gun, but it was a very, very realistic replica.
- water guns
- plural form of water gun
- water hammer
- A surge of pressure in a pipe carrying a fluid; especially the banging sound in a steam or hot water pipe caused by bubbles of air, or by an abrupt alteration of the flow
- water heater
- An appliance for heating water above its ambient temperature, generally for domestic use
- water heaters
- plural form of water heater
- water hen
- the moorhen
- water holes
- plural form of water hole
- water horse
- The kelpie
- water horsetail
- A plant in the taxonomic genus Equisetum (horsetails); Equisetum fluviatile or Equisetum limosum
- water horsetails
- plural form of water horsetail
- water ice
- A dessert made from crushed ice that has been sweetened and flavoured
- water ice
- Ordinary frozen water, especially when a distinction needs to be made from other frozen substances
- water ices
- plural form of water ice
- water injection
- A fuel system component which squirts a small amount of water, in the form of a fine spray, into the air/fuel mixture going into the engine. This is designed to reduce detonation or knocking in high performance engines, especially when using a high compression ratio
- water intoxication
- A potentially fatal disturbance in brain function that results when the normal balance of electrolytes in the body is pushed outside of safe limits by a very rapid intake of water
- water level
- The waterline of a ship
- water level
- The level of the water table below ground
- water level
- The level of a body of water, especially when measured above a datum line
- water levels
- plural form of water level
- water lilies
- plural form of water lily
- water lily
- Any of various members of the Nymphaeaceae family that are tuberous plants, rooted in soil with leaves and flowers floating on the water surface
- water line
- Any one of several lines marked upon the outside of a vessel, corresponding with the surface of the water when she is afloat on an even keel. The lowest line indicates the vessel's proper submergence when not loaded, and is called the light water line; the highest, called the load water line, indicates her proper submergence when loaded
- water line
- Any one of certain lines of a vessel, model, or plan, parallel with the surface of the water at various heights from the keel. In a half-breadth plan, the water lines are outward curves showing the horizontal form of the ship at their several heights; in a sheer plan, they are projected as straight horizontal lines
- water line
- the outline of a horizontal section of a vessel, as when floating in the water
- water lines
- plural form of water line
- water main
- the principal underground pipe for conveying water to residential and business properties
- water mains
- plural form of water main
- water meadow
- A low-lying area of grassland that is subject to seasonal flooding
- water meadows
- plural form of water meadow
- water meter
- a device used to measure the volume of water usage
- water mint
- A herb in mint family, Mentha aquatica
- water monitor
- A large lizard native to Southeast Asia, with scientific name Varanus slavator
- water monitors
- plural form of water monitor
- water oak
- A type of hard oak tree, Quercus nigra, of the southern US
I recall a catbird high in the water oak above, swinging like a rag amid the branches, jabbering and screeching .
- water of crystallisation
- Alternative spelling of water of crystallization
- water of crystallization
- The water present in the crystals of the salts of certain metals; it is weakly bound by electrostatic forces and may normally be removed by heating
- water opossum
- A marsupial found in Central and South America, scientific name Chironectes minimus
- water opossums
- plural form of water opossum
- water over the dam
- An event or set of events which has already happened and cannot be changed
I have two other philosophies. One is: Do the best you can with what you have. The other is: Don't worry about water over the dam.
- water park
- an amusement park that features waterplay areas, such as water slides and splash pads
- water parks
- plural form of water park
- water pick
- A device that is used to clear away food debris from the mouth, mostly used by people with braces or periodontal problems
- water picks
- plural form of water pick
- water pill
- A diuretic in pill form
- water pills
- plural form of water pill
- water pipe
- A pipe that is a conduit for water; an essential element of plumbing
- water pipe
- A device for smoking, such as a hookah or bong, in which the smoke is drawn through a container of water before inhaling
- water pipes
- plural form of water pipe
- water pistol
- A toy gun used to shoot water
- water pistols
- plural form of water pistol
- water poisoning
- a potentially fatal medical condition, also called water intoxication, caused by extremely rapid intake of water. See water intoxication
- water poisoning
- Contaminating a water source with a toxin
- water police
- The police department charged with patrolling harbours and waterways by boat
- water pollution
- contamination of water, especially surface water, by sewage effluent, fertilizer runoff, industrial chemical discharge etc
- water polo
- A water sport consisting of two teams of swimmers who have to throw the ball into the opponents goal
- water power
- Any source of energy derived from running or falling water; originally obtained from a waterwheel immersed in a stream; modern hydroelectric power is obtained from turbines fed from reservoirs
- water powers
- plural form of water power
- water rail
- a small wetland bird (Rallus aquaticus) of the family Rallidae that breeds in marshes and reedbeds across Europe and Asia
- water rails
- plural form of water rail
- water rat
- a petty thief or waterfront ruffian
- water rat
- the Eurasian water vole
- water rat
- a member of the Water Police
- water rat
- any of various rodents from Florida and southern Georgia, especially Neofiber alleni; the muskrat
- water rat
- a person fond of water sports
- water rats
- plural form of water rat
- water repellent
- A chemical used to make fabric water-repellent
- water repellents
- plural form of water repellent
- water rocket
- A rocket that uses water as a propellant, which is forced out of the rocket by compressed gas (typically compressed air)
- water scorpion
- any long-legged aquatic insect of the family Nepidae, especially the species Nepa cinerea
- water scorpions
- plural form of water scorpion
- water shrew
- Any of the small insectivores of the genus Neomys in the Soricidae family. There are three species, the "Eurasian water shrew" (also known as European water shrew) Neomys fodiens, the "Mediterranean water shrew" Neomys anomalus and the "Transcaucasian water shrew" Neomys teres
- water shrews
- plural form of water shrew
- water sign
- Any of the three star signs Cancer, Pisces or Scorpio
- water signs
- plural form of water sign
- water ski
- To ride on water skis
- water ski
- A broad ski used for water skiing
- water skied
- Simple past tense and past participle of water ski
- water skiing
- Present participle of water ski
- water skiing
- The sport of riding on water skis, whilst being towed by a motorboat
- water skis
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of water ski
- water skis
- plural form of water ski
- water slide
- A recreational slide with water flowing down it to reduce friction, sometimes involving the participant sitting on a mat or raft and sometimes leading into a pool at the bottom
- water slides
- plural form of water slide
- water softener
- a device which reduces the calcium and magnesium concentration of hard water by passing it through an ion exchange resin
- water softeners
- plural form of water softener
- water softening
- The removal of calcium and magnesium ions from water, or their replacement with sodium, either by chemical reaction or by ion exchange
- water spider
- diving bell spider
- water spiders
- plural form of water spider
- water strider
- Any of a number of predatory insects in the family Gerridae, which rely on surface tension to walk on top of water
- water striders
- plural form of water strider
- water table
- The level, underground, below which the ground is saturated with water
- water tables
- plural form of water table
- water tap
- A spout connected to a socket to provide water from the main water supply
- water taps
- plural form of water tap
- water taxi
- A small boat that can transport small groups of passengers for a fee
- water taxis
- plural form of water taxi
- water to my mill
- Do whatever energizes you or stimulates you
- water to my mill
- What energizes you; what stimulates you
- water tower
- A large tank of water, in an elevated position, acting as a local reservoir; water is pumped into the tank and fed by gravity to the consumers
- water towers
- plural form of water tower
- water tunnel
- A facility, comparable to a wind tunnel, in which an underwater component may be tested in a controlled flow of water
- water tunnel
- A tunnel used to transport water
- water turbine
- A device that converts the energy of moving water, usually at a dam into rotary motion, usually used to make electricity
- water turbines
- plural form of water turbine
- water under the bridge
- Something in the past that cannot be controlled or undone, but must be accepted, forgiven, or forgotten
They agreed that their old disputes were water under the bridge and decided to make a fresh start.
- water vapor
- water in a gaseous state, especially when diffused in the atmosphere
- water vapor
- steam
- water vapor pressure
- The saturation vapor pressure of water
- water vapors
- plural form of water vapor
- water vapour
- Alternative spelling of water vapor
- water vole
- One of two Old World vole species, European water vole, Arvicola terrestris or Arvicola amphibius, and southwestern water vole, Arvicola sapidus
- water vole
- A North American rodent Microtus richardsoni, which closely resembles voles
- water voles
- plural form of water vole
- water wheel
- A wheel with buckets used to raise water
- water wheel
- A wheel, propelled by running or falling water, used to power machinery
- water wheels
- plural form of water wheel
- water white
- colourless and transparent like pure water
- water wings
- inflatable plastic bands, normally worn on the upper arms, to help a wearer float in water and learn to swim
- water works
- tears
- water works
- The system of supplying clean water to domestic and business properties; typically, water will be taken from a source, purified, pumped to local water towers or other reservoirs and then gravity-fed to the consumer
- water's edge
- The part of a beach on which the waves are breaking
- water-bath
- Alternative spelling of water bath
- water-blob
- The marsh marigold, Caltha palustris; also used for other similar plants
Then she sat on the bank with her hands full of flowers, mostly golden water-blobs.
- water-buffalo
- Attributive form of water buffalo
water-buffalo smell.
- water-cure
- Alternative form of water cure
- water-lettuce
- Tropical duckweed, Pistia stratiotes
- water-line model
- a model of a vessel formed of boards which are shaped according to the water lines as shown in the plans and laid upon each other to form a solid model
- water-meadow
- An area of grassland, besides a river, that is subject to periodic flooding