| WATERS | • waters n. Plural of water. • waters n. Amniotic fluid (see note at water (“amniotic fluid”)). • waters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of water. |
| WATERSKI | • waterski n. Alternative spelling of water ski. • waterski v. Alternative spelling of water ski. • water␣ski n. A broad ski used for water skiing. |
| WATERSHED | • watershed n. (Hydrology, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) The topographical boundary dividing two adjacent catchment… • watershed n. (Hydrology, US, Canada) A region of land within which water flows down into a specified body, such as… • watershed n. (Figurative) A critical point marking a change in course or development. |
| WATERSIDE | • waterside n. The land bordering a body of water. • waterside adj. Of, pertaining to or situated on a waterside. • Waterside prop.n. A suburb and ward in Chesham parish, Buckinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SP9600). |
| WATERSKIS | • waterskis n. Plural of waterski. • waterskis v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waterski. • water␣skis v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of water ski. |
| WATERSCAPE | • waterscape n. An aquatic landscape; a view or site prominently involving water. • waterscape v. To create an aquatic landscape. • WATERSCAPE n. a sea view. |
| WATERSHEDS | • watersheds n. Plural of watershed. • water-sheds n. Plural of water-shed. • WATERSHED n. the area which a river and its tributaries drain. |
| WATERSIDER | • watersider n. (New Zealand) A loader and unloader of a ship’s cargo. • WATERSIDER n. (Australian) a wharf labourer. |
| WATERSIDES | • watersides n. Plural of waterside. • WATERSIDE n. the edge of a sea, lake, etc., a shore. |
| WATERSLIDE | • waterslide n. Alternative form of water slide. • water␣slide n. A recreational slide with water flowing down it to reduce friction, sometimes involving the participant… |
| WATERSMEET | • watersmeet n. (Dated) A confluence of two rivers. • WATERSMEET n. the confluence of two streams. |
| WATERSPOUT | • waterspout n. A whirlwind that forms over water, not associated with a mesocyclone of a thunderstorm (contrary to a true tornado). • waterspout n. A true tornado that passes over a body of water. • waterspout n. A plume of water rising from the surface of a body of water as the result of an impact or explosion. |
| WATERSCAPES | • waterscapes n. Plural of waterscape. • waterscapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waterscape. • WATERSCAPE n. a sea view. |
| WATERSIDERS | • watersiders n. Plural of watersider. • WATERSIDER n. (Australian) a wharf labourer. |
| WATERSKIING | • waterskiing n. Alternative spelling of water skiing. • water-skiing n. Alternative spelling of water skiing. • water␣skiing n. The sport of riding on water skis, whilst being towed by a motorboat. |
| WATERSLIDES | • waterslides n. Plural of waterslide. • water␣slides n. Plural of water slide. |
| WATERSMEETS | • watersmeets n. Plural of watersmeet. • WATERSMEET n. the confluence of two streams. |
| WATERSPOUTS | • waterspouts n. Plural of waterspout. • water␣spouts n. Plural of water spout. • WATERSPOUT n. a disturbance at sea like a very small tornado, a revolving column of cloud, mist or spray. |
| WATERSKIINGS | • WATERSKIING n. the sport of skiing on water. |