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wa·ter

 (wô′tər, wŏt′ər)
n.
1. A clear, colorless, odorless, and tasteless liquid, H2O, essential for most plant and animal life and the most widely used of all solvents. Freezing point 0°C (32°F); boiling point 100°C (212°F); specific gravity (4°C) 1.0000; weight per gallon (15°C) 8.338 pounds (3.782 kilograms).
2.
a. Any of various forms of water: waste water.
b. often waters Naturally occurring mineral water, as at a spa.
3.
a. A body of water such as a sea, lake, river, or stream.
b. waters A particular stretch of sea or ocean, especially that of a state or country: escorted out of British waters.
4.
a. A supply of water: had to turn off the water while repairing the broken drain.
b. A water supply system.
5.
a. Any of the fluids normally secreted from the body, such as urine, perspiration, tears, or saliva.
b. A fluid present in a body part in abnormal quantities as a result of injury or disease: water on the knee.
c. The fluid surrounding a fetus in the uterus; amniotic fluid.
6. An aqueous solution of a substance, especially a gas: ammonia water.
7. A wavy finish or sheen, as of a fabric or metal.
8.
a. The valuation of the assets of a business firm beyond their real value.
b. Stock issued in excess of paid-in capital.
9.
a. The transparency and luster of a gem.
b. A level of excellence.
v. wa·tered, wa·ter·ing, wa·ters
v.tr.
1. To pour or sprinkle water on; make wet: watered the garden.
2.
a. To give drinking water to.
b. To lead (an animal) to drinking water.
3. To dilute or weaken by adding water: a bar serving whiskey that had been watered.
4. To give a sheen to the surface of (fabric or metal).
5. To increase (the number of shares of stock) without increasing the value of the assets represented.
6. To irrigate (land).
v.intr.
1. To produce or discharge fluid, as from the eyes.
2. To salivate in anticipation of food: The wonderful aroma from the kitchen makes my mouth water.
3. To take on a supply of water, as a ship.
4. To drink water, as an animal.
Phrasal Verb:
water down
To reduce the strength or effectiveness of: "It seemed clear by late autumn that the ban would be significantly watered down or removed altogether before the trade bill became law" (George R. Packard).
Idioms:
above water
1. Being or holding an asset that is worth more than its purchase price or the debt owed on it.
2. Making more than enough money to meet financial obligations.
make water
To urinate.
under water
1. Being or holding an asset that is worth less than its purchase price or the debt owed on it.
2. Not making enough money to meet financial obligations.
water under the bridge
A past occurrence, especially something unfortunate, that cannot be undone or rectified: All that is now just water under the bridge.

[Middle English, from Old English wæter; see wed- in Indo-European roots.]

wa′ter·er n.
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watering

(ˈwɔːtərɪŋ)
n
1. (Horticulture) horticulture the provision of water to plants
2. spraying or moistening
3. (Physiology) watering of the eyes physiol the formation of tears in the eyes
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.watering - shedding tearswatering - shedding tears      
bodily function, bodily process, body process, activity - an organic process that takes place in the body; "respiratory activity"
2.watering - wetting with waterwatering - wetting with water; "the lawn needs a great deal of watering"
wetting - the act of making something wet
sparge, sprinkle, sprinkling - the act of sprinkling or splashing water; "baptized with a sprinkling of holy water"; "a sparge of warm water over the malt"
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Translations

watering

[ˈwɔːtərɪŋ]
A. Nriego m
frequent watering is neededhay que regar con frecuencia
B. CPD watering can Nregadera f
watering hole N (for animals) → abrevadero mpub m
watering place N (= spa) → balneario m; (= seaside resort) → playa f, ciudad f marítima, ciudad f de veraneo; (for animals) → abrevadero m
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

watering

n (of land, field)Bewässern nt; (of garden, lawn)Sprengen nt; (of plant)(Be)gießen nt

watering

:
watering can
nGießkanne f
watering hole
n (for animals) → Wasserstelle f; (fig hum: = pub) → Pinte f (inf), → Kneipe f (inf)
watering place
n (= spa)Kurort m; (= seaside resort)Badeort m, → Seebad nt; (for animals) → Tränke f, → Wasserstelle f
watering pot
n (US) → Gießkanne f
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

watering

[ˈwɔːtrɪŋ] n (of plants) → annaffiatura; (of field, region) → irrigazione f; (of animals) → abbeveraggio
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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At the other end of the scale are complex ventilation units operated by solar energy and multi channel computers to control various watering devices to eliminate overwatering and waste.
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