- dewater
- transitive verb Date: circa 1909 to remove water from • dewaterer noun
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
dewater — [dē wôt′ər] vt. to remove water from, esp. in large scale processing of sewage, chemicals, etc … English World dictionary
dewater — dewaterer, n. /dee waw teuhr, wot euhr/, v.t. to remove the water from; drain; dehydrate. [1905 10; DE + WATER] * * * … Universalium
dewater — verb To remove water from. Syn: dehydrate, dry … Wiktionary
dewater — verb drain (a waterlogged or flooded area). ↘remove water from (sediment or waste materials) … English new terms dictionary
dewater — de·water … English syllables
dewater — /diˈwɔtə/ (say dee wawtuh) verb (t) to drain, permanently or temporarily, water flowing over or groundwater underneath (a wet area of land), as for agriculture, construction, etc. –dewatering, noun …
dewater — (ˈ)dē+ transitive verb Etymology: de + water, n. : to remove water from (as by draining, pressing, pumping) … Useful english dictionary
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