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| irrigate | 1. To water; to wet; to moisten with running or dropping water; to bedew. 2. <agriculture> To water, as land, by causing a stream to flow upon, over, or through it, as in artificial channels. Origin: L. Irrigatus, p. P. Of irrigare to irrigate: ir- in + rigare to water; prob. Akin to E. Rain. See Rain. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| irrigation | Washing by a stream of water or other fluid. Origin: L. Irrigatio, rigare = to carry water (18 Nov 1997) |
| irrigator | An appliance used in irrigation. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Douchings, Irrigations, Lavages
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water: supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams; "Water the fields" supply with a constant flow or sprinkling of some liquid, for the purpose of cooling, cleansing, or disinfecting; "irrigate the wound"
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supplying dry land with water by means of ditches etc (medicine) cleaning a wound or body organ by flushing or washing out with water or a medicated solution
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The artificial application of water to land to promote the growth of crops. First practiced in arid lands to supplement deficient rainfall, it is now used extensively in more humid areas to ensure proper timing of water supply for maximum crop yield. The earliest form of irrigation consisted of diverting flood flows of streams onto the cropland. More common practice today is the storage of floodwaters in reservoirs from which the water may be withdrawn for use as needed. ...
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To supply dry land with water by means of pipes, streams, or ditches
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| irrig | supply with a constant flow or sprinkling of some liquid, for the purpose of cooling, cleansing, or disinfecting |
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| irrig | supply with water, as with channelsor ditches or streams |
| irrig | (medicine) cleaning a wound or body organ by flushing or washing out with water or a medicated solution |
| irrig | supplying dry land with water by means of ditches etc |
| irrig | a ditch to supply dry land with water artificially |
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