IRRIGATE vs WATER: NOUN
- N/A
- A body of water such as a sea, lake, river, or stream.
- Naturally occurring mineral water, as at a spa.
- Any of various forms of water.
- 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).
- Liquid excretory product
- Facility that provides a source of water
- The part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean)
- Once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
- A fluid necessary for the life of most animals and plants
- A particular stretch of sea or ocean, especially that of a state or country.
- 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
- Standing water, as contrasted with running or circulating water.
- See dead-water.
- A sheen or surface given to metal, by heat and pressure, resembling the ripples or the play of light on water.
- A wavy or marbled effect produced on a textile fabric, as grosgrain silk, by pressure and moisture. See watered.
- A level of excellence.
- The transparency and luster of a gem.
- Stock issued in excess of paid-in capital.
- The valuation of the assets of a business firm beyond their real value.
- A wavy finish or sheen, as of a fabric or metal.
- A supply of water.
- The fluid surrounding a fetus in the uterus; amniotic fluid.
- An aqueous solution of a substance, especially a gas.
- A water supply system.
- Any of the fluids normally secreted from the body, such as urine, perspiration, tears, or saliva.
- A fluid present in a body part in abnormal quantities as a result of injury or disease.
IRRIGATE vs WATER: VERB
- To supply farmland with water, by building ditches, pipes, etc.
- To clean a wound with a fluid
- Supply with a constant flow or sprinkling of some liquid, for the purpose of cooling, cleansing, or disinfecting
- Supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams
- Secrete or form water, as tears or saliva
- Fill with tears
- Provide with water
- Supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams
IRRIGATE vs WATER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To irrigate land or crops.
- To wash out (a body cavity or wound) with water or a medicated fluid.
- To supply (land or crops) with water by means of pipes, sprinklers, ditches, or streams.
- To irrigate (land).
- To give a sheen to the surface of (fabric or metal).
- To dilute or weaken by adding water.
- To lead (an animal) to drinking water.
- To give drinking water to.
- To pour or sprinkle water on; make wet.
- To increase (the number of shares of stock) without increasing the value of the assets represented.
- To salivate in anticipation of food.
- To take on a supply of water, as a ship.
- To drink water, as an animal.
- To produce or discharge fluid, as from the eyes.
IRRIGATE vs WATER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To rinse (a wound, infected area, etc.) with a flow or spray of a liquid.
- To water, as land, by causing a stream to flow upon, over, or through it, as in artificial channels.
- To water; to wet; to moisten with running or dropping water; to bedew.
- N/A
IRRIGATE vs WATER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Specifically—2. To water, as land, by causing a stream or streams to be distributed over it. See irrigation.
- To pass a liquid over or through; moisten by a flow of water or other liquid.
- Widely used as a solvent
- Freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade
- To give out, emit, discharge, or secrete water.
- To increase (the nominal capital of a corporation) by the issue of new shares without a corresponding increase of actual capital. Justification for such a transaction is usually sought by claiming that the property and franchises have increased in value, so that an increase of stock is necessary in order fairly to represent existing capital.
- To produce by moistening and pressure upon (silk, or other fabric) a sort of pattern on which there is a changeable play of light. See watered silk, under watered.
- To supply with water for drinking; feed with water: said of animals.
- To put water into or upon; moisten, dilute, sprinkle, or soak with water; specifically, to irrigate.
- (idiom) (water under the bridge) A past occurrence, especially something unfortunate, that cannot be undone or rectified.
- (idiom) (make water) To urinate.
- (idiom) (above water) Making more than enough money to meet financial obligations.
- (idiom) (above water) Being or holding an asset that is worth more than its purchase price or the debt owed on it.
IRRIGATE vs WATER: RELATED WORDS
- Topdress, Revegetate, Replanted, Parched, Fallowed, Reseed, Tilled, Watering, Cultivate, Mow, Aerate, Replant, Desalinate, Fertilize, Water
- Body of water, Lachrymal secretion, Lacrimal secretion, Hidrosis, Diaphoresis, Piddle, Water system, Water supply, Piss, Sweat, Perspiration, Pee, Urine, H2o, Irrigate
IRRIGATE vs WATER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Overcrop, Chresard, Wainable, Overgrazed, Topdress, Revegetate, Replanted, Parched, Fallowed, Reseed, Tilled, Cultivate, Replant, Fertilize, Water
- Freshwater, Groundwater, Sewage, Sudor, Hidrosis, Body of water, Diaphoresis, Piddle, Water supply, Piss, Sweat, Perspiration, Pee, Urine, Irrigate
IRRIGATE vs WATER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Gently irrigate wound with warm water using shower head.
- Water bottles are used to irrigate the crops continuously.
- Customers may irrigate on Wednesday as an alternate day.
- Fertilize and irrigate peach trees just after harvest.
- How soon should I irrigate after an application?
- Irrigate To gently flush a canal with fluid.
- Local farmers typically dont irrigate soybeans, he said.
- Who knows wcome and what would I irrigate?
- Do not over irrigate buffalo grass after establishment.
- Always remember to irrigate a pasture immediately after the livestock have been moved, and never irrigate and graze at the same time.
- Functioning facilities for running water, hot water and heat during winter.
- Fresh Water Sprayer Bidet for Toilet, Adjustable Water.
- Washer leaks water or splashes water on floor.
- Cold water holds more oxygen than warm water.
- For the water source, there is a water level indicator installed and indicates if the water is in high or already in low level.
- Somalia The main problems with water are shortages of water, shortages of clean water and waterborne diseases.
- Do not use water from any appliance connected to your water line, such as ice and water from a refrigerator.
- Experiment with a leaky water tower to see how the height and water level determine the water trajectory.
- Potable water losses and leaks from existing, aging water infrastructure are a significant concern for all water utilities in the United States.
- Some signs you need a new water heater are an old unit, rusty water, not enough hot water, noise, or leaks.
IRRIGATE vs WATER: QUESTIONS
- Could recycled water be used to irrigate California's Salton Sea?
- Why do you need to irrigate your land in Steam community?
- How much water does it take to irrigate a corn field?
- What type of syringe should I use to irrigate my ears?
- Which canal is used to irrigate the Doab region of India?
- How did they irrigate the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
- Is drip irrigation the most efficient way to irrigate?
- How long after applying broadleaf herbicide can I irrigate?
- How do Japanese farmers irrigate their rice fields?
- How to irrigate wisdom tooth sockets after extraction?
- Why is recycled water cheaper in Singapore than drinking water?
- Does transpiration of ground water cause surface water to move?
- Why do water soluble solids dissolve faster in hot water?
- How much water does a water mill produce in Minecraft?
- How does a geyser convert cold water into hot water?
- What is the water formed when ammonia reacts with water?
- What happens when you evaporate water from sugar water?
- Why is hot water apparently healthier than cold water?
- How is recycled sewage water made into drinking water?
- Is sipping water better for you than drinking water?