water star grass
— Noun
– English
~ grassy-leaved North American aquatic plant with yellow star-shaped blossoms
water spaniel
— Noun
– English
~ any dog of two large curly-coated breeds used for hunting waterfowl
water system
— Noun
– English
~ 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"
water vole
— Noun
– English
~ common large Eurasian vole
water tank
— Noun
– English
~ a tank that holds the water used to flush a toilet
water waggon
— Noun
– English
~ a wagon that carries water (as for troops or work gangs or to sprinkle down dusty dirt roads in the summertime)
water sport
— Noun
– English
~ sports that involve bodies of water
water wagon
— Noun
– English
~ a wagon that carries water (as for troops or work gangs or to sprinkle down dusty dirt roads in the summertime)
water skin
— Noun
– English
~ a container of skin for holding water
water violet
— Noun
– English
~ featherfoil of Europe and western Asia having submerged and floating leaves and violet flowers
water stoma
— Noun
– English
~ a pore that exudes water on the surface or margin of a leaf of higher plants
water vapour
— Noun
– English
~ water in a vaporous form diffused in the atmosphere but below boiling temperature
water sprite
— Noun
– English
~ aquatic fern of tropical America often used in aquariums
water speedwell
— Noun
– English
~ plant of wet places in Eurasia and America
water shrew
— Noun
– English
~ any of several small semiaquatic shrews usually living near swift-flowing streams
water skater
— Noun
– English
~ long-legged bug that skims about on the surface of water
water turkey
— Noun
– English
~ blackish New World snakebird of swampy regions
water strider
— Noun
– English
~ long-legged bug that skims about on the surface of water
water scorpion
— Noun
– English
~ long-legged aquatic insect having the front legs fitted for seizing and holding prey and the abdomen extended by a long breathing tube
water under the bridge
— Noun
– English
~ past events to be put aside; "let bygones be bygones"