waterwheel plant
— Noun
– English
~ floating aquatic carnivorous perennial of central and southern Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia having whorls of 6 to 9 leaves ending in hinged lobes for capturing e.g. water fleas
waterworks
— Noun
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~ workplace where water is stored and purified and distributed for a community
waterworks
— Noun
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~ a public utility that provides water
waterworn
— Adjective
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~ (of rocks especially) worn smooth by the action of water
watery
— Adjective
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~ filled with water; "watery soil"
watery
— Adjective
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~ overly diluted; thin and insipid; "washy coffee"; "watery milk"; "weak tea"
watery-eyed
— Adjective
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~ with eyes full of tears
watery
— Adjective
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~ relating to or resembling or consisting of water; "a watery substance"; "a watery color"
watery
— Adjective
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~ wet with secreted or exuded moisture such as sweat or tears; "wiped his reeking neck"
wats
— Noun
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~ a telephone line;long distance service at fixed rates for fixed zones; an acronym for wide area telephone service
WATS line
— Noun
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~ a telephone line;long distance service at fixed rates for fixed zones; an acronym for wide area telephone service
Watson
— Noun
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~ United States geneticist who (with Crick in 1953) helped discover the helical structure of DNA (born in 1928)
Watson
— Noun
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~ United States telephone engineer who assisted Alexander Graham Bell in his experiments (1854-1934)
Watson
— Noun
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~ United States psychologist considered the founder of behavioristic psychology (1878-1958)
Watt
— Noun
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~ Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819)
watt
— Noun
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~ a unit of power equal to 1 joule per second; the power dissipated by a current of 1 ampere flowing across a resistance of 1 ohm
watt-hour
— Noun
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~ a unit of energy equal to the power of one watt operating for one hour
watt second
— Noun
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~ a unit of electrical energy equal to the work done when a current of one ampere passes through a resistance of one ohm for one second
wattage
— Noun
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~ the product of voltage and current
watteau
— Noun
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~ French painter (1684-1721)