Meaning of water
Definition of water
(noun)
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
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"
once
thought
to be one of
four
elements
composing
the
universe
(Empedocles)
a
facility
that provides a
source
of water; "the
town
debated the
purification
of the
water
supply"; "first you
have
to cut off the water"
liquid
excretory
product; "there was
blood
in his urine"; "the
child
had to
make
water"
a
liquid
necessary
for the
life
of
most
animals and plants; "he asked for a
drink
of water"
(verb)
supply
with water, as with
channels
or ditches or streams; "Water the fields"
provide
with water; "We
watered
the buffalo"
secrete
or
form
water, as
tears
or saliva; "My
mouth
watered
at the
prospect
of a
good
dinner"; "His
eyes
watered"
fill
with tears; "His
eyes
were watering"
Other information on water
WIKIPEDIA results for
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Amazon results for
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