tap water

  • 1tap water — tap .water n [U] water that comes out of a ↑tap rather than a bottle …

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  • 2tap water — n. water taken directly from the tap, or faucet, as for drinking or cooking …

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  • 3tap water — tap ,water noun uncount water that comes out of a FAUCET in a building …

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  • 4Tap water — Indoor Tap commonly found in the bathroom or kitchen. This tap is a single handle, double spout tap (one spout for hot water, one spout for cold water). Tap water (running water, city water, municipal water, etc.) is a principal component of… …

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  • 5tap water — noun water directly from the spigot • Hypernyms: ↑water, ↑H2O * * * noun [noncount] : water that comes through pipes from the public water system * * * ˈtap water [tap water] noun …

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  • 6tap water — N UNCOUNT Tap water is the water that comes out of a tap in a building such as a house or a hotel. He never drinks tap water …

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  • 7tap water — /ˈtæp wɔtə/ (say tap wawtuh) noun the water which comes from a public water reservoir, often chlorinated to purify it and fluoridated for public dental health. Compare bottled water. Also, tapwater, tap water …

  • 8tap water — vandentiekio vanduo statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Pagal tam tikrus reikalavimus apdorotas vanduo, tiekiamas į skirstomąjį tinklą arba švaraus vandens rezervuarą. atitikmenys: angl. faucet water; supply water; tap water vok …

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  • 9tap water — tap′ wa ter n. water obtained via a plumbing system directly from a faucet or tap • Etymology: 1880–85 …

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  • 10tap water — water, obtained directly from a faucet or tap, that has not been purified, distilled, or otherwise treated. [1880 85] * * * …

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