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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wa·ter
n.
1.
The
fluid
which
descends
from
the
clouds
in
rain
,
and
which
forms
rivers
,
lakes
,
seas
,
etc
.
“We
will
drink
water
.”
--
Shak
.
“Powers
of
fire
,
air
,
water
,
and
earth.”
--
Milton
.
Note:
☞
Pure
water
consists
of
hydrogen
and
oxygen
, H2O,
and
is
a
colorless
,
odorless
,
tasteless
,
transparent
liquid
,
which
is
very
slightly
compressible
.
At
its
maximum
density
, 39°
Fahr
.
or
4°
C
.,
it
is
the
standard
for
specific
gravities
,
one
cubic
centimeter
weighing
one
gram
.
It
freezes
at
32°
Fahr
.
or
0°
C
.
and
boils
at
212°
Fahr
.
or
100°
C
. (
see
Ice
,
Steam
).
It
is
the
most
important
natural
solvent
,
and
is
frequently
impregnated
with
foreign
matter
which
is
mostly
removed
by
distillation
;
hence
,
rain
water
is
nearly
pure
.
It
is
an
important
ingredient
in
the
tissue
of
animals
and
plants
,
the
human
body
containing
about
two
thirds
its
weight
of
water
.
2.
A
body
of
water
,
standing
or
flowing
;
a
lake
,
river
,
or
other
collection
of
water
.
Remembering
he
had
passed
over
a
small
water
a
poor
scholar
when
first
coming
to
the
university
,
he
kneeled
.
--
Fuller
.
3.
Any
liquid
secretion
,
humor
,
or
the
like
,
resembling
water
;
esp
.,
the
urine
.
4.
Pharm.
A
solution
in
water
of
a
gaseous
or
readily
volatile
substance
;
as
,
ammonia
water
.
5.
The
limpidity
and
luster
of
a
precious
stone
,
especially
a
diamond
;
as
,
a
diamond
of
the
first
water
,
that
is
,
perfectly
pure
and
transparent
.
Hence
,
of
the
first
water
,
that
is
,
of
the
first
excellence
.
6.
A
wavy
,
lustrous
pattern
or
decoration
such
as
is
imparted
to
linen
,
silk
,
metals
,
etc
.
See
Water
,
v. t.
, 3,
Damask
,
v. t.
,
and
Damaskeen
.
7.
An
addition
to
the
shares
representing
the
capital
of
a
stock
company
so
that
the
aggregate
par
value
of
the
shares
is
increased
while
their
value
for
investment
is
diminished
,
or
“diluted.”
[
Brokers
'
Cant
]
Note:
☞
Water
is
often
used
adjectively
and
in
the
formation
of
many
self-explaining
compounds
;
as
,
water
drainage
;
water
gauge
,
or
water
-gauge;
water
fowl,
water
-fowl,
or
water
fowl
;
water
-beaten;
water
-borne,
water
-circled,
water
-girdled,
water
-rocked,
etc
.
Hard water
.
See
under
Hard
.
Inch of water
,
a
unit
of
measure
of
quantity
of
water
,
being
the
quantity
which
will
flow
through
an
orifice
one
inch
square
,
or
a
circular
orifice
one
inch
in
diameter
,
in
a
vertical
surface
,
under
a
stated
constant
head
;
also
called
miner's inch
,
and
water inch
.
The
shape
of
the
orifice
and
the
head
vary
in
different
localities
.
In
the
Western
United
States
,
for
hydraulic
mining
,
the
standard
aperture
is
square
and
the
head
from
4
to
9
inches
above
its
center
.
In
Europe
,
for
experimental
hydraulics
,
the
orifice
is
usually
round
and
the
head
from
of
an
inch
to
1
inch
above
its
top
.
Mineral water
,
waters
which
are
so
impregnated
with
foreign
ingredients
,
such
as
gaseous
,
sulphureous
,
and
saline
substances
,
as
to
give
them
medicinal
properties
,
or
a
particular
flavor
or
temperature
.
Soft water
,
water
not
impregnated
with
lime
or
mineral
salts
.
To hold water
.
See
under
Hold
,
v. t.
To keep one's head above water
,
to
keep
afloat
;
fig
.,
to
avoid
failure
or
sinking
in
the
struggles
of
life
. [
Colloq
.]
To make water
.
(a)
To
pass
urine
. --
Swift
.
(b)
Naut.
To
admit
water
;
to
leak
.
Water of crystallization
Chem.
,
the
water
combined
with
many
salts
in
their
crystalline
form
.
This
water
is
loosely
,
but
,
nevertheless
,
chemically
,
combined
,
for
it
is
held
in
fixed
and
definite
amount
for
each
substance
containing
it
.
Thus
,
while
pure
copper
sulphate
, CuSO4,
is
a
white
amorphous
substance
,
blue
vitriol
,
the
crystallized
form
, CuSO4.5H2O,
contains
five
molecules
of
water
of
crystallization
.
Water on the brain
Med.
,
hydrocephalus
.
Water on the chest
Med.
,
hydrothorax
.
Note:
☞
Other
phrases
,
in
which
water
occurs
as
the
first
element
,
will
be
found
in
alphabetical
order
in
the
Vocabulary
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hard
a.
[
Compar.
Harder
superl.
Hardest
.]
1.
Not
easily
penetrated
,
cut
,
or
separated
into
parts
;
not
yielding
to
pressure
;
firm
;
solid
;
compact
; --
applied
to
material
bodies
,
and
opposed
to
soft
;
as
,
hard
wood
;
hard
flesh
;
a
hard
apple
.
2.
Difficult
,
mentally
or
judicially
;
not
easily
apprehended
,
decided
,
or
resolved
;
as
a
hard
problem
.
The
hard
causes
they
brought
unto
Moses
.
--
Ex
.
xviii
. 26.
In
which
are
some
things
hard
to
be
understood
.
--
2
Peter
iii
. 16.
3.
Difficult
to
accomplish
;
full
of
obstacles
;
laborious
;
fatiguing
;
arduous
;
as
,
a
hard
task
;
a
disease
hard
to
cure
.
4.
Difficult
to
resist
or
control
;
powerful
.
The
stag
was
too
hard
for
the
horse
.
--
L'Estrange
.
A
power
which
will
be
always
too
hard
for
them
.
--
Addison
.
5.
Difficult
to
bear
or
endure
;
not
easy
to
put
up
with
or
consent
to
;
hence
,
severe
;
rigorous
;
oppressive
;
distressing
;
unjust
;
grasping
;
as
,
a
hard
lot
;
hard
times
;
hard
fare
;
a
hard
winter
;
hard
conditions
or
terms
.
I
never
could
drive
a
hard
bargain
.
--
Burke
.
6.
Difficult
to
please
or
influence
;
stern
;
unyielding
;
obdurate
;
unsympathetic
;
unfeeling
;
cruel
;
as
,
a
hard
master
;
a
hard
heart
;
hard
words
;
a
hard
character
.
7.
Not
easy
or
agreeable
to
the
taste
;
harsh
;
stiff
;
rigid
;
ungraceful
;
repelling
;
as
,
a
hard
style
.
Figures
harder
than
even
the
marble
itself
.
--
Dryden
.
8.
Rough
;
acid
;
sour
,
as
liquors
;
as
,
hard
cider
.
9.
Pron.
Abrupt
or
explosive
in
utterance
;
not
aspirated
,
sibilated
,
or
pronounced
with
a
gradual
change
of
the
organs
from
one
position
to
another
; --
said
of
certain
consonants
,
as
c
in
came
,
and
g
in
go
,
as
distinguished
from
the
same
letters
in
center
,
general
,
etc
.
10.
Wanting
softness
or
smoothness
of
utterance
;
harsh
;
as
,
a
hard
tone
.
11.
Painting
(a)
Rigid
in
the
drawing
or
distribution
of
the
figures
;
formal
;
lacking
grace
of
composition
.
(b)
Having
disagreeable
and
abrupt
contrasts
in
the
coloring
or
light
and
shade
.
Hard cancer
,
Hard case
,
etc
.
See
under
Cancer
,
Case
,
etc
.
Hard clam
,
or
Hard-shelled clam
Zool.
,
the
quahog
.
Hard coal
,
anthracite
,
as
distinguished
from
bituminous coal
(
soft coal
).
Hard and fast
.
Naut.
See
under
Fast
.
Hard finish
Arch.
,
a
smooth
finishing
coat
of
hard
fine
plaster
applied
to
the
surface
of
rough
plastering
.
Hard lines
,
hardship
;
difficult
conditions
.
Hard money
,
coin
or
specie
,
as
distinguished
from
paper
money
.
Hard oyster
Zool.
,
the
northern
native
oyster
. [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
Hard pan
,
the
hard
stratum
of
earth
lying
beneath
the
soil
;
hence
,
figuratively
,
the
firm
,
substantial
,
fundamental
part
or
quality
of
anything
;
as
,
the
hard
pan
of
character
,
of
a
matter
in
dispute
,
etc
.
See
Pan
.
Hard rubber
.
See
under
Rubber
.
Hard solder
.
See
under
Solder
.
Hard water
,
water
,
which
contains
lime
or
some
mineral
substance
rendering
it
unfit
for
washing
.
See
Hardness
, 3.
Hard wood
,
wood
of
a
solid
or
hard
texture
;
as
walnut
,
oak
,
ash
,
box
,
and
the
like
,
in
distinction
from
pine
,
poplar
,
hemlock
,
etc
.
In hard condition
,
in
excellent
condition
for
racing
;
having
firm
muscles
; --
said
of
race
horses
.
Syn:
--
Solid
;
arduous
;
powerful
;
trying
;
unyielding
;
stubborn
;
stern
;
flinty
;
unfeeling
;
harsh
;
difficult
;
severe
;
obdurate
;
rigid
.
See
Solid
,
and
Arduous
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
hard
water
n
:
water
that
contains
salts
(
as
calcium
and
magnesium
ions
)
that
limit
the
formation
of
lather
with
soap
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