Waterer example sentences
waterer
definition
- noun form of water
wa·ter
noun
water (noun) · the waters (plural noun) · waters (plural noun) · the water (noun)
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms:
- water as supplied to houses or commercial establishments through pipes and taps:
- tides, waves, and other flowing water as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated:
- one of the four elements in ancient and medieval philosophy and in astrology (considered essential to the nature of the signs Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces):
- the water of a mineral spring as used medicinally for bathing in or drinking:
- a solution of a specified substance in water:
- a stretch or area of water, such as a river, sea, or lake:
- the surface of an area of water:
- found in, on, or near areas of water:
- the water of a particular sea, river, or lake:
- an area of sea regarded as under the jurisdiction of a particular country:
- urine:
- the amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus in the uterus, especially as discharged in a flow shortly before birth:
- the quality of transparency and brilliance shown by a diamond or other gem.
- capital stock that represents a book value greater than the true assets of a company.
- pour or sprinkle water over (a plant or area) in order to encourage plant growth:
- give a drink of water to (an animal):
- (of a river) flow through (an area of land):
- take a fresh supply of water on board (a ship or steam train):
- (of the eyes) become full of moisture or tears:
- (of a person's mouth) produce saliva, typically in response to the sight or smell of appetizing food:
- dilute or adulterate (a drink, typically an alcoholic one) with water:
- make a statement or proposal less forceful or controversial by changing or leaving out certain details:
- increase (a company's debt, or nominal capital) by the issue of new shares without a corresponding addition to assets.