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Definition of water
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of water is as below...
Water (v. t.) To wet or
supply
with
water;
to
moisten;
to
overflow
with
water;
to
irrigate;
as, to water land; to water
flowers..
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Graining
::
Graining
(n.) A small
European
fresh-water
fish
(Leuciscus
vulgaris);
-
called
also
dobule,
and
dace..
Start
::
Start (v. t.) To cause to move or act; to set
going,
running,
or
flowing;
as, to start a
railway
train;
to start a mill; to start a
stream
of
water;
to start a
rumor;
to start a
business..
Rip
::
Rip (n.) A body of water made rough by the
meeting
of
opposing
tides or
currents.
Sink
::
Sink (n.) A
shallow
box or
vessel
of wood,
stone,
iron, or other
material,
connected
with a
drain,
and used for
receiving
filthy
water,
etc., as in a
kitchen..
Zilla
::
Zilla (n.) A low,
thorny,
suffrutescent,
crucifeous
plant
(Zilla
myagroides)
found in the
deserts
of
Egypt.
Its
leaves
are
boiled
in
water,
and
eaten,
by the
Arabs..
Web
::
Web (n.) The
membrane
which
unites
the
fingers
or toes,
either
at their
bases,
as in man, or for a
greater
part of their
length,
as in many water birds and
amphibians..
Breaker
::
Breaker
(n.) A small water cask.
Watering
::
Watering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wate.
Dike
::
Dike (n.) A
ditch;
a
channel
for water made by
digging.
Physa
::
Physa (n.) A genus of
fresh-water
Pulmonifera,
having
reversed
spiral
shells.
See Pond
snail,
under
Pond..
Water-retting
::
Water-retting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Water-re.
Wear
::
Wear (n.) A dam in a river to stop and raise the
water,
for the
purpose
of
conducting
it to a mill,
forming
a fish pond, or the
like..
Spongiose
::
Spongiopilin
(n.) A kind of cloth
interwoven
with small
pieces
of
sponge
and
rendered
waterproof
on one side by a
covering
of
rubber.
When
moistend
with hot water it is used as a
poultice.
Bottom
::
Bottom
(n.) The part of a ship which is
ordinarily
under
water;
hence,
the
vessel
itself;
a
ship..
Capybara
::
Capybara
(n.) A large South
American
rodent
(Hydrochaerus
capybara)
Living
on the
margins
of lakes and
rivers.
It is the
largest
extant
rodent,
being about three feet long, and half that in
height.
It
somewhat
resembles
the
Guinea
pig, to which it is
related;
--
called
also
cabiai
and water hog..
Hydro-electric
::
Hydro-electric
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
employed
in, or
produced
by, the
evolution
of
electricity
by means of a
battery
in which water or steam is
used..
Aerator
::
Aerator
(n.) That which
supplies
with air; esp. an
apparatus
used for
charging
mineral
waters
with gas and in
making
soda
water.
Stereoelectric
::
Stereochromy
(n.) A style of
painting
on
plastered
walls or
stone,
in which the
colors
are
rendered
permanent
by
sprinklings
of
water,
in which is mixed a
proportion
of
soluble
glass (a
silicate
of
soda)..
Tide
::
Tide
(prep.)
The
alternate
rising
and
falling
of the
waters
of the
ocean,
and of bays,
rivers,
etc.,
connected
therewith.
The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a
little
more than
twenty-four
hours.
It is
occasioned
by the
attraction
of the sun and moon (the
influence
of the
latter
being three times that of the
former),
acting
unequally
on the
waters
in
different
parts of the
earth,
thus
disturbing
their
equilibrium.
A high tide upon one side of the earth is
accompanied
Bay
::
Bay (v. t.) To dam, as
water;
-- with up or
back..
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