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Definition of Waterer

Waterer
Waterer Wa"ter*er, n. One who, or that which, waters.

Meaning of Waterer from wikipedia

- who fled from her home in Arcadia beneath the sea and came up as a fresh water fountain on the island of Ortygia in Syracuse, Sicily. The myth of her transformation...
- Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H2O. It is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance. It is...
- The Deviants was written by Doug Dezzani and Reid Waterer and directed by Reid Waterer. It was Waterer's first feature. The MPAA Rating for the film is R...
- fruit is a bright red rounded berry. Notable cultivars include 'Donald Waterer' and 'Superba'. The latter has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's...
- The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), also called domestic water buffalo, Asian water buffalo and Asiatic water buffalo, is a large bovid originating in...
- dubbing, describing the action of applying the wax to leather. Citations Waterer, John William (1981). Leather and the warrior : an account of the importance...
- The Water may refer to: The Water (Middle-earth), a river in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium The Water (Colin MacIntyre album), a 2008 album by Colin McIntyre...
- Drinking water or potable water is water that is safe for ingestion, either when drunk directly in liquid form or consumed indirectly through food preparation...
- Bronchodilation Wheezing Haggerty, Catherine L.; Ness, Roberta B.; Kelsey, Sheryl; Waterer, Grant W. (2003). "The impact of estrogen and progesterone on asthma"....
- Heavy water (deuterium oxide, 2 H 2O, D 2O) is a form of water in which hydrogen atoms are all deuterium (2 H or D, also known as heavy hydrogen) rather...