bird watcher
— Noun
– English
~ a zoologist who studies birds
watchfulness
— Noun
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~ vigilant attentiveness; "he keeps a weather eye open for trouble"
watchfulness
— Noun
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~ the process of paying close and continuous attention; "wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter"; "vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue"
watching
— Noun
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~ the act of observing; taking a patient look
fire watching
— Noun
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~ (during World War II in Britain) watching for fires started by bombs that dropped from the sky
clock-watching
— Noun
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~ paying excessive attention to the clock (in anticipation of stopping work)
watchmaker
— Noun
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~ someone who makes or repairs watches
night watchman
— Noun
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~ a watchman who works during the night
watchman
— Noun
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~ a guard who keeps watch
watchstrap
— Noun
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~ a band of cloth or leather or metal links attached to a wristwatch and wrapped around the wrist
watchtower
— Noun
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~ an observation tower for a lookout to watch over prisoners or watch for fires or enemies
watchword
— Noun
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~ a slogan used to rally support for a cause; "a cry to arms"; "our watchword will be `democracy'"
watchword
— Noun
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~ a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group; "he forgot the password"
quinine water
— Noun
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~ lime- or lemon-flavored carbonated water containing quinine
lithia water
— Noun
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~ mineral water containing lithium salts
pressurized water reactor
— Noun
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~ a nuclear reactor that uses water as a coolant and moderator; the steam produced can drive a steam turbine
mid-water
— Noun
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~ the water that is well below the surface but also well above the bottom; "many marine fishes inhabit the mid-waters"
mineral water
— Noun
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~ water naturally or artificially impregnated with mineral salts or gasses; often effervescent; often used therapeutically
red water
— Noun
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~ a disease of cattle; characterized by hematuria