watercourse
— Noun
– English
~ natural or artificial channel through which water flows
watercourse
— Noun
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~ a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth
watercourse
— Noun
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~ a conduit through which water flows
watercraft
— Noun
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~ skill in the management of boats
watercraft
— Noun
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~ a craft designed for water transportation
watercress
— Noun
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~ any of several water-loving cresses
watercress
— Noun
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~ cresses that grow in clear ponds and streams
waterdog
— Noun
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~ any of several large aquatic salamanders
watered stock
— Noun
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~ stock representing ownership of overvalued assets; stock of a corporation whose total worth is less than its invested capital
watered-silk
— Noun
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~ silk fabric with a wavy surface pattern
waterer
— Noun
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~ someone who waters plants or crops
waterer
— Noun
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~ an assistant who supplies drinking water
waterfall
— Noun
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~ a steep descent of the water of a river
waterfinder
— Noun
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~ forked stick that is said to dip down to indicate underground water or oil
waterford
— Noun
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~ a port city in southern Ireland; famous for glass industry
waterfowl
— Noun
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~ freshwater aquatic bird
waterfront
— Noun
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~ the area of a city (such as a harbor or dockyard) alongside a body of water
Watergate scandal
— Noun
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~ a political scandal involving abuse of power and bribery and obstruction of justice; led to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974
watergate
— Noun
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~ a political scandal involving abuse of power and bribery and obstruction of justice; led to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974
Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome
— Noun
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~ syndrome associated with bacterial meningitis; marked by sudden high fever and skin discoloration and petechiae with hemorrhage into the adrenal glands and cardiovascular collapse