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11 words match “WATERING”

WATERING n.
a. & n. from Water, v. Watering call (Mil.), a sound of trumpet or bugle summoning cavalry soldiers to assemble for the purpose of watering their horses. -- Watering cart, a sprinkling cart. See Water. -- Watering place. (a) A place where water may be obtained, as for a ship, for cattle, etc. (b) A place where there…
ASPERGILL; ASPERGILLUM n.
See Wateringpot shell.
CALENDER n.
aper, etc., a smooth, even, and glossy or glazed surface, by cold or hot pressure, or for watering them and giving them a wavy appearance. It consists of two or more cylinders revolving nearly in contact, with the necessary apparatus for moving and regulating.
DAMASCUS n.
s blade, a sword or scimiter, made chiefly at Damascus, having a variegated appearance of watering, and proverbial for excellence. -- Damascus iron, or Damascus twist, metal formed of thin bars or wires of iron and steel elaborately twisted and welded together; used for making gun barrels, etc., of high quality, in wh…
FOUNTAIN n.
a fountain, having the form of a pump. (b) A portable garden pump which throws a jet, for watering plants, etc. -- Fountain shell (Zoöl.), the large West Indian conch shell (Strombus gigas). -- Fountain of youth, a mythical fountain whose waters were fabled to have the property of renewing youth.
HORSEPOND n.
A pond for watering horses.
KURSAAL n.
A public hall or room, for the use of visitors at watering places and health resorts in Germany.
SPRINKLER n.
An instrument or vessel used in sprinkling; specifically, a watering pot.
TAFFETA; TAFFETY n.
A fine, smooth stuff of silk, having usually the wavy luster called watering. The term has also been applied to different kinds of silk goods, from the 16th century to modern times. Lined with taffeta and with sendal. Chaucer.
TUBE-SHELL n.
Any bivalve mollusk which secretes a shelly tube around its siphon, as the watering-shell.
WATER v.
ten; to overflow with water; to irrigate; as, to water land; to water flowers. With tears watering the ground. Milton. Men whose lives gilded on like rivers that water the woodlands. Longfellow.