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water noun

  /ˈwoːtə/ , /ˈwætə/ , /ˈwɑtəɹ/ , /ˈwɒtə/ , /ˈwɒtəɹ/ , /ˈwɔtə/ , /ˈwɔtər/ , /ˈwɔtəɹ/ , /ˈwɔɹtəɹ/ , /ˈwɔːtə/ , /ˈwɔːtəɹ/ , /ˈwʊtəɹ/ , [wo̞ːtʰə] , [wɔːʔəɹ] , [ˈwatə] , [ˈwaɾɚ] , [ˈwaːʈər(ɯ)] , [ˈwoʊʔə] , [ˈwoːtə] , [ˈwoːɾə] , [ˈwoːʔɐ] , [ˈwoːʔə] , [ˈwɑɾɚ] , [ˈwɒːθ̠ɚ] , [ˈwɔoɾɐ] , [ˈwɔtər] , [ˈwɔəɾə] , [ˈwɔəɾɚ] , [ˈwɔɹɾɚ] , [ˈwɔɾɚ] , [ˈwɔʈə(r)] , [ˈwʊɾɚ] , [ˈʋaːʈər(ɯ)] , [ˈʋɔʈə(r)]
  • (uncountable, in particular) The liquid form of this substance: liquid H2O.
  • (alchemy, philosophy) The aforementioned liquid, considered one of the Classical elements or basic elements of alchemy.
agua
  • (poetic, archaic, or, dialectal) A body of water, almost always a river, sometimes a lake or reservoir, especially in the names given to such bodies.
aguas, agua
  • Urine. [from 15th c.]
aguas menores, agua
  • (countable) A serving of liquid water.
botella de agua, vaso de agua
  • (colloquial, medicine) Fluids in the body, especially when causing swelling.
  • Amniotic fluid or the amniotic sac containing it. (Used only in the plural in the UK but often also in the singular in North America.)
fluido, fluidos corporales, humor

water verb

  /ˈwoːtə/ , /ˈwætə/ , /ˈwɑtəɹ/ , /ˈwɒtə/ , /ˈwɒtəɹ/ , /ˈwɔtə/ , /ˈwɔtər/ , /ˈwɔtəɹ/ , /ˈwɔɹtəɹ/ , /ˈwɔːtə/ , /ˈwɔːtəɹ/ , /ˈwʊtəɹ/ , [wo̞ːtʰə] , [wɔːʔəɹ] , [ˈwatə] , [ˈwaɾɚ] , [ˈwaːʈər(ɯ)] , [ˈwoʊʔə] , [ˈwoːtə] , [ˈwoːɾə] , [ˈwoːʔɐ] , [ˈwoːʔə] , [ˈwɑɾɚ] , [ˈwɒːθ̠ɚ] , [ˈwɔoɾɐ] , [ˈwɔtər] , [ˈwɔəɾə] , [ˈwɔəɾɚ] , [ˈwɔɹɾɚ] , [ˈwɔɾɚ] , [ˈwɔʈə(r)] , [ˈwʊɾɚ] , [ˈʋaːʈər(ɯ)] , [ˈʋɔʈə(r)]
  • (transitive) To pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).
regar, aguar
  • (transitive) To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate.
abrevar, aguar, dar agua a, hacer agua
  • (transitive) To dilute.
aguar

waterer noun

  • A device from which livestock, poultry, or pets may drink.
abrevadero

watering

aguada

waters

aguas

🇪🇸 es en 🇬🇧

water

flush toilet

wáter

toilet
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