waters

/ˈwɔːtərz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present tense of water; gives water to plants or animals.
    • The farmer waters the crops with a sprinkler system.
    • He waters the horses before feeding them.
    • She waters her garden every evening.
noun
  1. An area of water, such as a sea, lake, or river, especially when considered as a body or territory.
    • These waters are known for their clear blue color.
    • Fishermen work in the coastal waters every day.
    • The ship sailed into international waters.
  2. The liquid that comes from a spring or mineral source, often bottled and sold as drinking water.
    • We bought a case of still waters for the hike.
    • The spa offers several mineral waters with different flavors.
    • She prefers to drink sparkling waters from natural springs.
  3. The flow of water in a river, stream, or flood, especially when rising or moving.
    • They watched the calm waters of the lake at sunset.
    • The river's waters rushed over the rocks.
    • After the storm, the waters rose quickly and flooded the road.
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