Definition of water- in English English dictionary
- facility that provides a source of water; "the town debated the purification of the water supply"; "first you have to cut off the water"
- a liquid compound essential for human life and a necessary element for hiking
- binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent
- An odourless, tasteless, colourless liquid formed by a combination of hydrogen and oxygen; forms streams, lakes, and seas, and is a major constituent of all living matter
- fill with tears; "His eyes were watering"
- (a) Bureau of the Census: Permanent inland water surfaces, such as lakes, reservoirs, and ponds at least 40 acres in area; and streams, sloughs, estuaries, and canals at least one-eighth of a statute mile wide (b) Noncensus: Permanent inland water surfaces, such as lakes, reservoirs, and ponds from 1 to 39 9 acres in area; and streams, sloughs, estuaries, and canals from 120 feet to one-eighth of a statute mile wide
- Dihydrogen oxide (molecular formula H20) The word is used ambiguously to refer to the chemical compound in general and to its liquid phase; when the former is meant, the term water substance is often used
- West; cup; powers of intuition and emotion, the ability to dream, to love, to grieve, to cleanse, to heal, to refresh; the qualities of fluid: mutability, purity, depth; blue, turquoise, purple, silver; fish, cetacea, crustacea, waterbirds; shells, seaweed, blood, tears, sweat, the moon
- The moisture that is held the most tightly to soil particles, usually with more than 31 bars of suction; it can remain in soil after oven drying
- is a life giver, symbolizing the emotions
- One of the 4 classical elements, representing the traits of fluidity, emotion/feeling, love and belonging Often signifies unconscious tendencies The water signs are Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces
- the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean); "they invaded our territorial waters"; "they were sitting by the water's edge"
- represents one of the elements of astrology Water signs are Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces Water houses are the 4th, 8th and 12th Water planets are the Moon, Pluto and Neptune Water represents sensitivity (to one's own needs as well as those of others), the unconscious mind, automatic processing, habits, sleep, union, absorption, assimilation and psychic openness
- Beer's largest component The flavor of the beer can be affected by the source of the water used to make the beer In the brewing industry water is known as liquor
- the liquid that descends from the clouds as rain; forms streams, lakes, and seas, and is a major constituent of all living matter It is an odorless, tasteless, colorless, very slightly compressible liquid
- H2O A chemical compound which is essential for living organisms A solid form of water, ice, is essential for halos Freezing point is at 0°C and boiling point is at +100°C
- supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams; "Water the fields"
- Refers to the chemical compound, H2O, as well as its liquid form At atmospheric temperatures and pressures, it can exist in all three phases: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gaseous (water vapor) It is a vital, life-sustaining part of life on earth
- (Acqua - ah-koo-ah) - one of the four creative elements associated with the west and with the ritual chalice
- OF PLASTICITY is a measure connected with plasticity and its amount can be used as a test The smaller the particle size, the greater the amount of water a given weight of clay will absorb Usually clays will absorb from 30 to 40 percent of their weight of water, depending upon their plastic qualities
- a colorless, odorless, tasteless, liquid that is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen
- Essential nutrient needed to replace body water lost in the urine and sweat Helps transport other nutrients, remove wastes, and regulate body temperature Contains no calories
- (1) To pour or sprinkle on, make wet (2) To dilute or weaken by adding water (3) To irrigate land (4) To take on a supply of water, as a ship (5) To drink water, as an animal (6) Any of various forms of water, for example, fresh water, waste water, etc ; often waters, as naturally occurring mineral water, such as those at a spa (7) A body of water such as a sea, lake, river, or stream; waters, as a particular stretch of sea or ocean, especially that of a state or country, for example, U S waters
- One of the vital ingredients in brewing Hard water, rich in minerals is ideal for brewing bitters Soft water is best for lager beers The water used for brewing is referred to as liquor
- secrete or form water, as tears or saliva; "My mouth watered at the prospect of a good dinner"; "His eyes watered"
- That which descends from the clouds as rain; forms streams, lakes, and seas; is a major constituent of all living matter; is an odorless, tasteless, colorless, very slightly compressible liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen
- Figures before 1972 are not comparable with later years and are not included (they are included in the totals) From 1972, water includes all UK coastwise and one-port freight movements by sea, and inland waterway traffic Earlier years included only GB coastwise traffic and internal traffic on waterways controlled by British Waterways
- once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
- a fluid necessary for the life of most animals and plants; "he asked for a drink of water"
- provide with water; "We watered the buffalo"
- To pour or sprinkle on, make wet (2) To dilute or weaken by adding water (3) To irrigate land (4) To take on a supply of water, as a ship (5) To drink water, as an animal (6) Any of various forms of water, for example, fresh water, waste water, etc ; often waters, as naturally occurring mineral water, such as those at a spa (7) A body of water such as a sea, lake, river, or stream; waters, as a particular stretch of sea or ocean, especially that of a state or country, for example, U S waters ADVANCE \x 540
- One of the four elements The water element finds expression in zodiac through the three signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces and is held to represent among other things: feeling, instinct, sensitivity and subjective evaluation See also Fire, Earth and Air
- The mineral content of the local water gave the old breweries specific qualities Soft water in Pilsen gave Pilsners a nice, soft character Whereas the hard water in Burton on Trent gave English Pale Ales a more aggressive character Todays brewers treat the water to achieve the proper level for the beer style
- liquid excretory product; "there was blood in his urine"; "the child had to make water"
- = God's grace flowing from Christ WEDDING DAY OF THE LAMB = God's reign is about to begin WHITE = victory and purity; resurrection WINGS = freedom of movement that angels have WORMWOOD = punishment God inflicts on the ungodly
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-bath
- Alternative spelling of water bath
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-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.
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-buffalo
- Attributive form of water buffalo
water-buffalo smell.
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-cure
- Alternative form of water cure
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-lettuce
- Tropical duckweed, Pistia stratiotes
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-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
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-meadow
- An area of grassland, besides a river, that is subject to periodic flooding
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-permeable
- That allows water to permeate through its structure
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-repellent
- that slows the penetration of water (but is not waterproof)
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-repellent
- Alternative spelling of water repellent
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-resistant
- that slows the penetration of water (but is not waterproof)
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-skiing
- Alternative spelling of water skiing
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soluble
- Dissolving easily in water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-vapor
- Attributive form of water vapor, noun
water-vapor production.
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soak
- soak or saturate with water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-resistant
- Water-repellent
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-base paint
- paint in which water is used as the vehicle
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-borne
- sailing; floating
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-borne
- A water-borne disease or infection is one that people can catch from infected water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-borne
- Something that is water-borne travels or is transported on water. a waterborne safari down the Nile Environmental pressures are strengthening the case for waterborne freight
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-colorist
- one who paints with water colors
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-cooled
- kept cool or designed to be kept cool by means of water especially circulating water; "a water-cooled engine
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-cooled
- chilled by water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-cooled reactor
- nuclear reactor using water as a coolant
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-fowl
- birds that live in water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-logged
- saturated with water, soaked with water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-mint
- a European mint that thrives in wet places; has a perfume like that of the bergamot orange; naturalized in eastern North America
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-rate
- rate per quarter for water from a public supply
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-repellent
- hindering the penetration of water; "a water-repellent coat
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-repellent
- material that is water-repellent has been covered with a substance that makes water run off it, so that it does not become wet
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-repellent
- hindering the penetration of water; "a water-repellent coat"
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-resistant
- Something that is water-resistant does not allow water to pass through it easily, or is not easily damaged by water. Microfibre fabrics are both water resistant and windproof
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-shield
- common aquatic plant of eastern North America having floating and submerged leaves and white yellow-spotted flowers
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-shield
- common aquatic plant of eastern North America having floating and submerged leaves and white yellow-spotted flowers aquatic plant with floating oval leaves and purple flowers; in lakes and slow-moving streams; suitable for aquariums
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-shield
- aquatic plant with floating oval leaves and purple flowers; in lakes and slow-moving streams; suitable for aquariums
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-ski
- If you water-ski, you stand on skis in the water while being pulled along by a boat. The staff will be happy to help arrange for you to swim, sail, or water-ski. + water-skiing water-skiing He offered to teach them water-skiing
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-skiing
- skiing on water while being towed by a motorboat
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soluble
- A term used to describe any material that dissolves in water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soluble
- a molecule that is soluble in water but not in fat or other organic substances
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soluble
- Capable of being dissolved in water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soluble
- soluble in water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soluble
- {s} dissolves in water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soluble
- Substance which dissolves in water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soluble
- Something that is water-soluble dissolves in water. Vitamin C is water soluble. oat bran and other water-soluble fibres. a water-soluble substance is solid but becomes liquid when mixed with water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-soluble vitamin
- any vitamin that is soluble in water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-source
- Water is being used as the heat source or heat sink for a heat pump Sources of underground water are wells and sources of surface water are lakes, large ponds, and rivers
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-supply system
- Facilities for the collection, treatment, storage, and distribution of water. Ancient systems included wells, storage reservoirs, canals and aqueducts, and water-distribution systems. Highly advanced systems appeared 2500 BC and reached their peak in the Roman aqueduct system. In the Middle Ages, water supplies were largely neglected and epidemics caused by waterborne organisms were common. In the 17th-18th century, distribution systems utilizing cast-iron pipes, aqueducts, and pumps began to be installed. The link between polluted water and disease came to be understood in the 19th century, and treatment methods such as slow sand filtration and disinfection with chlorine were introduced. Modern reservoirs are formed usually by constructing dams near the collection point of mountain-water runoff or across rivers. After the water reaches collection points, it is treated to improve its quality; it is then pumped either directly into a city or town's distribution system or to an elevated storage location, such as a water tank. See also plumbing
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-wash
- wash with water
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>-washed
- washed or swept with water especially waves of the sea
- Blood in the <span class="word-self">Waterspan>
- A particularly violent water polo match between the USSR and Hungary, played at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics contemporaneously with the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Images of a Hungarian player leaving the pool with a bleeding head wound led to exaggerated reports of blood in the water
- Egyptian <span class="word-self">waterspan>-lilies
- plural form of Egyptian water-lily
- Egyptian <span class="word-self">waterspan>-lily
- Nelumbium speciosum
- European <span class="word-self">waterspan> vole
- A species of vole, Arvicola terrestris or Arvicola amphibius
- European <span class="word-self">waterspan> voles
- plural form of European water vole
- I need <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Indicates that the speaker needs water
- Portuguese <span class="word-self">Waterspan> Dog
- A water spaniel breed of gun dog originating in Portugal
- Portuguese <span class="word-self">Waterspan> Dogs
- plural form of Portuguese Water Dog
- Spanish <span class="word-self">Waterspan> Dog
- A herding water dog originating in Spain
- Spanish <span class="word-self">Waterspan> Dogs
- plural form of Spanish Water Dog
- above <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Out of difficulty, especially financial
- artesian <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water from an artesian well
- barley <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A soft drink made by boiling pearl barley with water, and adding flavouring and sugar
- barley-<span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Alternative spelling of barley water
She was old and fat and smelt of barley-water.
- black <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Waste water contaminated with fecal matter, urine, or industrial contamination
- black-<span class="word-self">waterspan> rafting
- An informal sport in which participants use tyre inner tubes as rafts and ride them on rivers through caves
- blood in the <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Alternative spelling of Blood in the Water
- blood in the <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- In a competitive situation, the exhibition of apparent weakness or vulnerability by one party, especially when this leads to a feeling of vulnerability or greater pressure to perform on the part of the weak party, and/or enhanced expectation of victory by the other(s)
Democrats smell blood in the water. Twelve long years sitting on the sidelines. Twelve lean years. Twelve hungry years.
- blood is thicker than <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Family relations and loyalties are stronger than relationships with people who are not family members
The old clans are scattered now, but blood is thicker than water still, and you're welcome to the fireside of your kinsman!.
- blow someone out of the <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To trounce; to defeat someone thoroughly, at a game or in battle
With a garden hose, you can blow your opponent out of the water, if he only has a squirt gun.
- blue <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The open ocean; deep seas
After clearing the cape, the still had an hour's sailing to reach blue water.
- blue-<span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Alternative spelling of blue water; :
- body of <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the Earth or another planet, such as a river, lake or a bay
- break <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To rise up partially out of the water when swimming underwater
- carbonated <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water containing carbon dioxide dissolved in it under pressure. This is not to be confused with Soda Water which is an entirely different substance because if it lost it's carbonation, it would be called de-carbonated soda water
- carry someone's <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To do someone's bidding; to serve someone's interests
- carry <span class="word-self">waterspan> for
- To perform menial tasks for; to serve; to assist
- chlorine <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A solution of chlorine in water used as a bleaching agent
- come hell or high <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Regardless of the hardships
The pioneers were determined to build a community in the wilderness come hell or high water.
- dead in the <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Doomed; unable to succeed
- dead <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The eddying water under a slow-moving ship's counter
- deep <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A difficult or embarrassing situation
You will be in deep water if you are found copying from other dictionaries.
- deep <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Waters suitable for deep-draft ships, especially ocean-going
- deep-<span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Having a great depth of water
a deep-water harbour.
- deep-<span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Carried out at great depth
deep-water drilling.
- distilled <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- water which has been purified by distillation
- domestic hot <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water used, in any type of building, for domestic purposes, principally drinking, food preparation, sanitation and personal hygiene (but not including space heating, swimming pool heating, or use for processes such as commercial food preparation or clothes washing)
- drinking <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water that is intended to be ingested by humans
US standard of identity Water intended to be ingested by humans, sealed in a container, having no added ingredients except perhaps antimicrobial agents and/or fluoride, and passing certain tests for color, odor, turbidity, and presence of various microorganisms and chemicals.
- first <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Of the highest rank or quality
- first <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The highest quality of gemstones, especially of diamonds and pearls
- fish out of <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A person in unfamiliar, and often uncomfortable, surroundings
Jim was a fish out of water at college.
- fishes out of <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- plural form of fish out of water
- fresh <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water with a very low content of dissolved salt, as opposed to brackish water or salt water
- glass <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Is a chemistry term for a water mixture equalling 138% w/w solution of sodium silicate. It is made by combining 138 grams of anhydrous sodium silicate per 100 millilitres of water
- gray <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water that is not clean enough to be potable, such as having been used for washing, but not contaminated with fecal matter or other source of dangerous bacteria or dangerous or noxious materials
- green <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A large quanity of water on a ship's deck as a result of massive waves during a large storm. Often damaging equipment and global ship response
- ground <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water that exists beneath the earth's surface in underground streams and aquifers
- hard <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- water with a high concentration of dissolved minerals, especially calcium, making it difficult to lather with soap
- heavy <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- water containing deuterium instead of normal hydrogen (symbol D2O); used as a moderator in nuclear reactors
- hell or high <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Highly adverse circumstances; acts of God
Corn had to be hoed three times and plowed five in spite of hell or high water.
- hell or high <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- No matter what the adverse circumstances
I am a man of my word, hell or high water.
- high <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The location of high tide on a coastal area
- high <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The highest stage of a river
- high <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The maximum level attained
- high-<span class="word-self">waterspan> mark
- The peak or apex of something
- high-<span class="word-self">waterspan> mark
- A mark, such as a line of seaweed, showing the highest level reached by a body of water
- hold one's head above <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Alternative form of keep one's head above water
- hold one's <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To be patient; to control one's impulses
- hold one's <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To hold one's urine
- hold <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To withstand scrutiny or criticism; to be valid
Young man, he said, upon this point I can only say that your story is grossly improbable. It won't hold water..
- holy <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- In certain Christian churches, water that has been sanctified by a priest or bishop for the purpose of baptism or for the blessing of persons, places, or things
In a parallel way, when you came up from the font and its holy waters, you received chrismation and the mark with which Christ was chrismated.
- hot <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- a dangerous situation; trouble
Both students are in hot water from fighting.
- hot <span class="word-self">waterspan> bottle
- A flexible, saclike bottle, usually made of rubber, intended to be filled with hot water and placed on some part of the body for heat therapy, or simple warming
- hot <span class="word-self">waterspan> bottles
- plural form of hot water bottle
- hot <span class="word-self">waterspan> heater
- An apparatus, usually fuel burning, electric or solar powered, in which water is heated to be used directly as domestic hot water or process hot water (but not for supplying space heating, calorifiers etc, for which a boiler or furnace is used)
- hot <span class="word-self">waterspan> heaters
- plural form of hot water heater
- ice <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- water, for drinking, either chilled in ice, or with the addition of ice cubes
- in hot <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- In trouble; in the position of arousing somebody's anger or displeasure
He's going to be in hot water with his wife if he keeps staying out so late.
- jerk <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To fill a steam locomotive water tank manually from natural water supplies
by bailing from near streams with buckets, (the brake-man called this operation jerking water) and from this the road gets its name of jerkwater road.
- jerk <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Of inhabited places, small, insignificant, isolated, backwards
But any way from the number of jerk water burgs we went through you would think we was on the Monon and the towns all looks so much like the other that .
- jerk-<span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Of an inhabited place, small, isolated, backward
That seems to disappoint them, for every sociologist likes to go back to some jerk-water college and tell those who are in the sociological class how they had to get their information by pantomime..
- jerk-<span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A branch line train, using light equipment
The mail was brought by a tiny jerk-water bobtail dummy and coach run by one, Tony, from Pearl City, a mile away, to a station near the end of the peninsula.
- jerk-<span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Railroads with low traffic
Can the keen-minded Mr. Willard at Baltimore be more anxious than the keen-minded Mr. Rea at Philadelphia to undertake the management of jerk-water branches in Connecticut or in Rhode Island or down on Cape Cod ?.
- keep one's head above the <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Alternative form of keep one's head above water
- keep one's head above <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To survive or endure, especially in a situation in which one is struggling to avoid being overwhelmed by adverse financial circumstances
Strong sales in Europe and Asia are helping Tiffany keep its head above water at a time when US consumers are holding onto their wallets.
- large-headed <span class="word-self">waterspan> snake
- Natrix megalocephala, a species of snake in the Colubridae family
- large-headed <span class="word-self">waterspan> snakes
- plural form of large-headed water snake
- laurel <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water distilled from the fresh leaves of the cherry laurel, and containing prussic acid, a poison
- light <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water in its standard form of H2O, containing two protium hydrogen atoms, as opposed to heavy water
- like a duck takes to <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Very naturally; without effort
She started skating and she learned how quickly, like a duck takes to water.
- like <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Abundantly; consumed rapidly or found in great quantity
In our house we go through paper towels like water.
- like <span class="word-self">waterspan> off a duck's back
- Without immediate or lasting effects
Scandal after scandal would break, but it would be like water off a duck's back; no heads rolled, and no one seemed particularly perturbed.
- like <span class="word-self">waterspan> off a duck's back
- In a manner which has no effect; immediately and without causing any difference
She combs me down with her tongue sometimes though, but that just slips off me like water off a duck's back..
- long drink of <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A tall person
- low <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The location of low tide on a coastal area
- low <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The lowest stage of a river
- make <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To urinate
I need to go make water. - Hoke Colburn, Driving Miss Daisy.
- mineral <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water, containing dissolved minerals, which has been treated in any of several ways (filtering, aerating etc) before being bottled; used either therapeutically or out of preference
- mop <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The dirty water which is left over after one mops
- mop <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Any water which is reminiscent of such dirty water
I'm not drinking that mop water!.
- open <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- An area of an ocean, sea, lake, or river which is not covered by ice
At the end of June, James Bay was generally open water except for loose ice persisting over its northwestern section.
- open <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- In a river, pond, or other small body of water, an area of surface unobstructed by aquatic vegetation, boulders, and the like, adequate for navigation or swimming
Willet sent the canoe through the open water between the tall reeds.
- open <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- An expanse of an ocean, sea, or large lake which is distant from shore and devoid of nearby islands or other obstructions
Gaining the more open water, the bracing breeze waxed fresh; the little Moss tossed the quick foam from her bows, as a young colt his snortings.
- pass <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- to urinate
- personal <span class="word-self">waterspan> craft
- A small recreational watercraft that the rider sits or stands on, usually propelled by a pump jet
- personal <span class="word-self">waterspan> crafts
- plural form of personal water craft
- piss <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Cheap, inferior alcoholic drink
Where did you buy this piss water?.
- pour cold <span class="word-self">waterspan> on
- To belittle or dismiss; to cast doubt upon; to debunk
- precipitable <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The amount of water vapour, in a column of air, that is equivalent to the depth of the liquid water that would be obtained if it fell as rain
- quarry <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- the moisture content of freshly quarried porous stone
- red <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A waste product in the manufacture of TNT
- red <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A cattle disease, with one symptom being reddish urine
- reticulated <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Reticulated water is an Australian term referring to the piped-water network (as opposed to well water)
- rose <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- The water-soluble portion of the distillate of rose petals
- salt <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- any water containing dissolved salt; brine
- salty <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Nickname of gamma hydroxybutyrate, GHB, a drug used in date rape
- sea <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water from the sea
- semi-heavy <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- DHO, a heavier form of water, containing a protium and a deuterium type of hydrogen atoms
- semiheavy <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Alternative spelling of semi-heavy water
- soda <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water that has carbon dioxide dissolved in it and has been stored under pressure in a bottle. Usually mixed before drinking with another beverage
Scotch and soda – a mixture of Scotch whisky and soda water.
- soft <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- water with a low concentration of dissolved minerals, especially calcium, making it easier to lather with soap
- spring <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A variant spelling of springwater
- spring-<span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A variant spelling of springwater
- still <span class="word-self">waterspan> runs deep
- Alternative form of still waters run deep
- sugar-<span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Attributive form of sugar water
sugar-water sweetness.
- super-heavy <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water containing tritium instead of normal hydrogen (symbol T2O)
- surface <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water collecting on the ground or in a stream, river, lake, sea or ocean, as opposed to groundwater
- surfeit <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A liquid medicine for treating indigestion
- tall drink of <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A tall person
- tap <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Water that has come from a tap
- test the <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Alternative form of test the waters
- throw cold <span class="word-self">waterspan> on
- To belittle or dismiss; to cast doubt upon; to debunk
Sports economists tend to throw cold water on such studies, saying they often rely on unreliable or exaggerated data.
- tobacco <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A traditional organic insecticide used in domestic gardening, produced by boiling or steeping strong tobacco in water
- toilet <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- a perfumed mixture of water and alcohol somewhat like cologne
- tonic <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- A carbonated beverage containing quinine, which is a medicine. It is used to make gin and tonic, a primarily recreational drink
Tonic water's active ingredient is quinine, a chemical compound derived from the bark of the cinchona tree, native to South America. This alkaloid has long been known to relieve the pain and fever of malaria and other tropical diseases, making it a staple tonic in warm-weather countries.
- tread <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To remain afloat in the water without use of any buoyancy aid, by using kicking motions and hand motions
- treaded <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Simple past tense and past participle of tread water
- treading <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Present participle of tread water
- treads <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tread water
- trod <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Simple past tense and past participle of tread water
- trodden <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- Past participle of tread water
- uncharted <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- An area of sea that has not been surveyed, or those the details of which have not been entered on nautical charts
- uncharted <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- any unknown and potentially dangerous situation
- under <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- In difficulty, especially financial
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- 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.
- <span class="word-self">waterspan>
- To urinate