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water pipe, narghilehuka
(about a molecule) having a head end that attracts water and a tail end that repels it, hydrophilic at one end and hydrophobic at the other (Chemistry)amphipathic
(about hemp or flax fibers) soften by soaking in water, prepare by dampening with water, soak plant fibersret
(about water) contains fluoridefluoridated
(Biochemistry) any of a number of fats or fat-like compounds that are insoluble in water (also lipide)lipide
(Botany) dependant on water for pollination; hydrophytic, growing in water or moist groundhydrophilous
(British spelling for meter) basic unit of length in the metric system, one hundred centimeters, 39.37 inches; definite measurement; poetic measure; rhythm (in music); instrument that automatically measures quantities of substances (gas, water, or elec...metre
(British) cylindrical pipe or deflector made of metal or earthenware attached to the top of a chimney, pipe on top of chimneychimney pot
(British) destroy, annihilate; strike suddenly, make a surprise assault, opening allowing drainage from building, opening for draining water from deck, opening for draining water from the deck of a ship (Nautical), sink ship, wreck or ruin somethingscupper
(Chemistry) able to be hydrolyzed, able to be broken down by means of water (of a chemical compound)hydrolyzable
(Chemistry) contains permanganate, contains the radical MnO4 (strong oxidizing agent that has a purple coloring when in a water solution)permanganic
(Christianity) pertaining to baptism (ritual immersion in water, ritual application of water)baptismal
(Christianity) through baptism (ritual immersion in water, ritual application of water)baptismally
(French) lively dance from Provence where men and women hold hands (accompanied by pipe and tabor), music for farandole dance, Provençal dancefarandole
(in ancient Rome) unroofed area over a courtyard designed to allow water to fall into the cistern (Architecture)compluvium
(in thermally stratified lakes) non-circulating layer of water located below the thermocline and characterized by uniformly cold temperatures and low oxygen levels, water at lake bottomhypolimnion
(Medicine) syndrome affecting some women in the days prior to menstruation (involves emotional and physiological symptoms such as water retention, mood swings, headaches, and more)pms (premenstrual syndrome)
(Medicine) syndrome affecting some women in the days prior to menstruation (involves emotional and physiological symptoms such as water retention, mood swings, headaches, and more)pmt (premenstrual tension)
(Medicine) syndrome affecting some women in the days prior to menstruation (involves emotional and physiological symptoms such as water retention, mood swings, headaches, and more), PMS, symptoms preceding menstruationpremenstrual syndrome
(Slang) smoke a joint, smoke a cigaretter or a pipe, puff marijuana, puff of marijuanatoke
11th sign of the zodiac; constellation; one born under sign of Aquarius, 11th sign of zodiac, Aquarian, constellation in southern hemisphere, somebody born under Aquarius, the Water CarrierAquarius
a blow, dowse, drenching, extinguish something, immerse something in water, lower sail, punch or strike somebody, put liquid on something, take off a hat, throw water on, plunge into water; strike, hit; take in or lower a sail (Nautical)douse
a trademark for a bottled mineral water from Evian, France, city in France; French company that process and markets mineral waterEvian
a trademark for a method of water conservation by landscaping, used in areas with an arid climateXeriscape
a trademark for a milky mixture of magnesium hydroxide and water, used as a laxative and antacidMilk of Magnesia
a trademark for a sparkling mineral water from FrancePerrier
a trademark for a synthetic water-resistant substitute for leather, used in the making of shoesCorfam
a trademark for a whirlpool bath with a system of underwater jets that deliver water under pressure in order to massage and invigorate the bodyJacuzzi
abandon something or somebody, dig a narrow channel in the ground, dig a canal; throw, get rid of, dig ditches, long narrow channel dug in the ground, make emergency landing on water, small brookditch
able to live both on land and water (of animals); able to operate both on land and water (of vehicles, aircraft or troops), aircraft or vehicle, cold-blooded vertebrate animal able to life both on land and water, land animal that breeds in wateramphibian
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