What does the word water mean?
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A limpid liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen, constituting the bulk of the ocean, rivers, lakes, etc.
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Any particular body of water.
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A watery appearance, as in precious stones; luster; sheen in certain textiles; hence, purity.
Part of speech: verb transitive
Part of speech: verb intransitive
Part of speech: verb
Part of speech: noun
Part of speech: noun
Part of speech: noun
Part of speech: noun
Usage examples for water
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Then how does Longfoot get water to drink? – The-Burgess-Animal-Book-for-Children by Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo)
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" Well, come down to the water, and have a look at it," said Jimmy. – The Gem Collector by P. G. Wodehouse
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Come now, bring water for the hands. – Four Plays of Gil Vicente by Gil Vicente