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Definition of Water witch

Water witch
Water witch Wa"ter witch` (Zo["o]l.) (a) The dabchick. (b) The stormy petrel. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Water witch from wikipedia

- States Navy have been named USS Water Witch. USS Water Witch (1845) was a steamer built in 1844 and 1845 USS Water Witch (1847) was a modification of the...
- The Water-Witch is an 1830 novel by James Fenimore Cooper. Set in 17th-century New York and the surrounding sea, the novel depicts the abduction of a...
- The third USS Water Witch was a wooden-hulled, sidewheel gunboat in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She is best known as the ship...
- girl angrily throws a bucket of water onto the Wicked Witch. This causes the old witch to melt away. The Wicked Witch's dryness was enumerated in some...
- The Witches' Water (German: Hexenw****er) is a theme park at the middle station of the cable car at Söll in Tyrol, Austria. The central part is a water park...
- friendship, commerce and navigation"; "fired upon the United States steamer Water Witch ... and killed the sailor at the helm, while she was peacefully emplo****...
- Water Witch was constructed originally as a steamboat in Otter Cr****, Vermont in 1832. In 1835, the Lake Champlain Transportation Company bought her and...
- Look up water witch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Waterwitch, water-witch, Water Witch, or variant, may refer to: CSS Water Witch, a Confederate...
- Author James Fenimore Cooper, author of Last of the Mohicans, also wrote Water Witch, a novel which was inspired by his visits to Highlands. Walt Whitman...
- Witch-hazels or witch hazels (Hamamelis) are a genus of flowering plants in the family Hamamelidaceae, with three species in North America (H. ovalis...