Water : (noun) 1: binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear
colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice
below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees
centigrade; widely used as a solvent [syn: H2O]
2: the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as
a river or lake or ocean); "they invaded our territorial
waters"; "they were sitting by the water's edge" [syn: body
of water]
3: facility that provides a source of water; "the town debated
... ( more )
the purification of the water supply"; "first you have to
cut off the water" [syn: water system, water supply]
4: once thought to be one of four elements composing the
universe (Empedocles)
5: liquid excretory product; "there was blood in his urine";
"the child had to make water" [syn: urine, piss, pee,
piddle, weewee]
6: a fluid necessary for the life of most animals and plants;
"he asked for a drink of water"
Water : (verb) 1: supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams;
"Water the fields" [syn: irrigate]
2: provide with water; "We watered the buffalo"
3: secrete or form water, as tears or saliva; "My mouth watered
at the prospect of a good dinner"; "His eyes watered"
4: fill with tears; "His eyes were watering"