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One of a tribe of fresh-water crabs which live in or on the banks of rivers in tropical countries.
- Water dropwort
A European poisonous umbelliferous plant (Enanthe fistulosa) with large hollow stems and finely divided leaves. - Water-rotting
of Water-rot - WATEREAGLE
The osprey. - WATERTUPELO
A species of large tupelo (Nyssa aquatica) growing in swamps in the southern of the United States. See Ogeechee lime. - Water frame
A name given to the first power spinning machine, because driven by water power. - Water spaniel
A curly-haired breed of spaniels, naturally very fond of the water. - WATERGAVEL
A gavel or rent paid for a privilege, as of fishing, in some river or water. - Water hare
A small American hare or rabbit (Lepus aquaticus) found on or near the southern coasts of the United States; -- called also water rabbit, and swamp hare. - Water thrush
A North American bird of the genus Seiurus, belonging to the Warbler family, especially the common species (S. Noveboracensis). - WATERJOINT
A joint in a stone pavement where the stones are left slightly higher than elsewhere, the rest of the surface being sunken or dished. The raised surface is intended to prevent the settling of water in the joints. - Freshment
Refreshment. - Water-laid
Having a left-hand twist; -- said of cordage; as, a water-laid, or left-hand, rope. - Water viper
See Water moccasin. - WATERMEASURER
Any one of numerous species of water; the skater. See Skater, n., 2. - Water arum
An aroid herb (Calla palustris) having a white spathe. It is an inhabitant of the north temperate zone. - Watermen
of Waterman - Whichever
Alt. of Whichsoever - WATEROUSELWATEROUZEL
Any one of several species of small insessorial birds of the genus Cinclus (or Hydrobates), especially the European water ousel (C. aquaticus), and the American water ousel (C. Mexicanus). These birds live about the water, and are in the habit of walkin - Water boatman
A boat bug. - Water mouse
Any one of several species of mice belonging to the genus Hydromys, native of Australia and Tasmania. Their hind legs are strong and their toes partially webbed. They live on the borders of streams, and swim well. They are remarkable as being the
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