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water
noun
the
clear
liquid
that
falls
as
rain
,
fills
rivers
,
lakes
and
seas
,
and
that
people
,
animals
and
plants
drink
to
live
•
After
jogging
,
Maria
drank
a
bottle
of
cold
water
to
cool
down
.
After
jogging
,
Maria
drank
a
bottle
of
cold
water
to
cool
down
.
•
The
baby
splashed
happily
in
the
shallow
water
of
the
garden
pool
.
The
baby
splashed
happily
in
the
shallow
water
of
the
garden
pool
.
Old
English
*wæter*
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*watar
,
related
to
German
*Wasser*
and
Dutch
*water*
.
verb
-
water
,
watering
,
waters
,
watered
to
pour
or
give
water
to
plants
,
animals
or
land
so
that
they
do
not
become
dry
•
Every
evening
,
Ravi
waters
the
roses
in
his
garden
.
Every
evening
,
Ravi
waters
the
roses
in
his
garden
.
•
Don
’
t
forget
to
water
the
houseplants
while
I
’
m
away
.
Don
’
t
forget
to
water
the
houseplants
while
I
’
m
away
.
noun
the
sea
,
river
,
or
lake
that
surrounds
or
belongs
to
a
particular
place
,
often
used
in
the
plural
form
“
waters
”
•
Pirates
were
captured
when
they
sailed
into
the
territorial
waters
of
the
country
.
Pirates
were
captured
when
they
sailed
into
the
territorial
waters
of
the
country
.
•
The
warm
waters
of
the
Caribbean
attract
many
tourists
every
year
.
The
warm
waters
of
the
Caribbean
attract
many
tourists
every
year
.
verb
-
water
,
watering
,
waters
,
watered
if
your
mouth
or
eyes
water
,
they
produce
liquid
because
you
smell
or
see
delicious
food
,
or
because
of
emotion
,
pain
or
irritation
•
The
aroma
of
freshly
baked
bread
made
my
mouth
water
.
The
aroma
of
freshly
baked
bread
made
my
mouth
water
.
•
His
eyes
watered
when
the
cold
wind
blew
in
his
face
.
His
eyes
watered
when
the
cold
wind
blew
in
his
face
.