dows

/daʊz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present tense of dowse: to search for underground water, minerals, or other hidden objects using a divining rod or similar tool.
    • He dows every spring to find the best spot for the garden.
    • She dows with a forked stick to locate buried pipes.
    • The farmer dows for water before deciding where to dig a well.
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