| water table |
(1) The upper limit of the soil or underlying rock material that is wholly saturated with water. (2) The upper surface of ground water or that level below which the soil is saturated with water.
Ãâó: www.geobotany.uaf.edu/toolikgeobot/definitions.htm...
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| water table |
The top of the zone in which all pore spaces or fissures are totally filled with water.
Ãâó: www.polytechnic.edu.na/Schools/civil/libraries/glo...
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| watershed |
3 The land area that drains into a stream; the watershed for a major river may encompass a number of smaller watersheds that ultimately combine at a common point.
Ãâó: atlas.library.arizona.edu/glossaryt_z.htm
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| water for injection |
Specially manufactured water with low conductivity and TOC, and with low bioburden and endotoxin.
Ãâó: www.cleaningvalidation.com/Glossary.htm
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| watt |
A measure of the power an electrical device consumes. Watt hours (WH) express the quantity of energy consumed. Also see volt, amp, and kilowatt.
Ãâó: www.dulley.com/gloss/uvw.htm
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| WAT | a wheel that rotates by direct action of water |
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| WAT | a wheel with buckets attached to its rim |
| WAT | a life preserver consisting of a connected pair of inflatable bags that fit under a person's arms and provide buoyancy |
| WAT | someone who uses a divining rod to find underground water |
| WAT | grown in Australasia and Polynesia for its large root with fine edible white flesh |
| WAT | paint in which water is used as the vehicle |
| WAT | kept cool or designed to be kept cool by means of water especially circulating water |
| WAT | nuclear reactor using water as a coolant |
| WAT | dicot aquatic plants |
| WAT | a family of dicotyledonous plants of the order Myrtales |
| WAT | perennial or annual aquatic or marsh plants |
| WAT | (United Kingdom) rate per quarter for water from a public supply |
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