All English words - page 6412
Meanings of Watermanship:
nounProficiency in the water, such as in handling boats, swimming, etc.
Meanings of Watermark:
nounA faint design made in some paper during manufacture that is visible when held against the light and typically identifies the maker.
Usage examples:
Information such as a watermark in the paper may help identify a place and date of production.
verbMark (paper) with a watermark.
Usage examples:
They were duly printed out on the official paper, which was watermarked and crown headed.
Meanings of Watermarked:
verbMark (paper) with a watermark.
Usage examples:
They were duly printed out on the official paper, which was watermarked and crown headed.
nounA faint design made in some paper during manufacture that is visible when held against the light and typically identifies the maker.
Usage examples:
Information such as a watermark in the paper may help identify a place and date of production.
Meanings of Watermarking:
verbMark (paper) with a watermark.
Usage examples:
They were duly printed out on the official paper, which was watermarked and crown headed.
nounA faint design made in some paper during manufacture that is visible when held against the light and typically identifies the maker.
Usage examples:
Information such as a watermark in the paper may help identify a place and date of production.
Meanings of Watermarks:
nounA faint design made in some paper during manufacture that is visible when held against the light and typically identifies the maker.
Usage examples:
Information such as a watermark in the paper may help identify a place and date of production.
verbMark (paper) with a watermark.
Usage examples:
They were duly printed out on the official paper, which was watermarked and crown headed.
Meanings of Watermelon:
nounThe large fruit of a plant of the gourd family, with smooth green skin, red pulp, and watery juice.
Usage examples:
Where available raccoons may also eat peaches, plums, figs, citrus fruits, watermelons, beech nuts,…
Meanings of Watermelons:
nounThe large fruit of a plant of the gourd family, with smooth green skin, red pulp, and watery juice.
Usage examples:
Where available raccoons may also eat peaches, plums, figs, citrus fruits, watermelons, beech nuts,…
Watermen
ˈwɔː.tə.mənMeanings of Watermen:
nounA boatman.
Usage examples:
‘our membership has strong ties to the water and we rely a lot on the local watermen to teach the w…
Meanings of Waterplane:
nounThe horizontal plane which passes through a floating ship on a level with the waterline.
Usage examples:
Small waterplane area, twin hull
Meanings of Waterpower:
nounPower that is derived from the weight or motion of water, used as a force to drive machinery.
Meanings of Waterproof:
adjectiveImpervious to water.
Usage examples:
A waterproof hat
nounA garment, especially a coat, that keeps out water.
Usage examples:
She put on boots and a waterproof
verbMake impervious to water.
Usage examples:
A plastic case waterproofs this disposable camera
Meanings of Waterproofed:
verbMake impervious to water.
Usage examples:
A plastic case waterproofs this disposable camera
adjectiveImpervious to water.
Usage examples:
A waterproof hat
nounA garment, especially a coat, that keeps out water.
Usage examples:
She put on boots and a waterproof
Meanings of Waterproofing:
verbMake impervious to water.
Usage examples:
A plastic case waterproofs this disposable camera
adjectiveImpervious to water.
Usage examples:
A waterproof hat
nounA garment, especially a coat, that keeps out water.
Usage examples:
She put on boots and a waterproof
Meanings of Waterproofs:
nounA garment, especially a coat, that keeps out water.
Usage examples:
She put on boots and a waterproof
verbMake impervious to water.
Usage examples:
A plastic case waterproofs this disposable camera
adjectiveImpervious to water.
Usage examples:
A waterproof hat
Meanings of Waters:
nounA colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
Usage examples:
Sodium chloride dissolves in water
verbPour or sprinkle water over (a plant or area) in order to encourage plant growth.
Usage examples:
I went out to water the geraniums
Waterscape
ˈwɔːtəˌskeɪpMeanings of Waterscape:
nounA landscape in which an expanse of water is a dominant feature.
Usage examples:
Standing up close, one felt completely immersed in a cascading waterscape.
Watershed
ˈwɔː.tə.ʃedMeanings of Watershed:
nounAn area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
Usage examples:
In the marin watershed on pumpkin ridge, davidson showed me a site where rizzo and other scientists…
Meanings of Watersheds:
nounAn area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
Usage examples:
In the marin watershed on pumpkin ridge, davidson showed me a site where rizzo and other scientists…
Meanings of Waterside:
nounThe edge of or area adjoining a sea, lake, or river.
Usage examples:
A waterside hotel
Meanings of Watersider:
nounA person employed to load and unload a ship's cargo.
Usage examples:
I have been trained properly by watersiders and seafarers.
Meanings of Waterskier:
nounA person who practises the sport of waterskiing
Usage examples:
We watched windsurfers and waterskiers racing through the water., a top waterskier was seriously in…
Meanings of Waterskiing:
verbSkim the surface of water on waterskis.
Usage examples:
Off the beach you can paraglide, jet ski or waterski
nounEach of a pair of skis enabling the wearer to skim the surface of the water when towed by a motorboat.
Usage examples:
Waterskiers pay 45 for one pair of waterskis.
Meanings of Watersmeet:
nounA place where two streams meet.
Usage examples:
In the fork above the watersmeet the rocks enclosed a high green knoll.
Meanings of Waterspout:
nounA rotating column of water and spray formed by a whirlwind occurring over the sea or other body of water.
Usage examples:
Tornadic thunderstorms can also produce waterspouts and downbursts.
Meanings of Waterspouts:
nounA rotating column of water and spray formed by a whirlwind occurring over the sea or other body of water.
Usage examples:
Tornadic thunderstorms can also produce waterspouts and downbursts.
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