waterwheel

  • 1waterwheel — ► NOUN ▪ a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level …

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  • 2waterwheel — /waw teuhr hweel , weel , wot euhr /, n. 1. a wheel or turbine turned by the weight or momentum of water and used to operate machinery. 2. a wheel with buckets for raising or drawing water, as a noria. 3. the paddle wheel of a steamboat. Also,… …

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  • 3Waterwheel Inn (The) (Aberdeen) — Waterwheel Inn (The) country: United Kingdom, city: Aberdeen (Bieldside) Waterwheel Inn (The) The Waterwheel Inn is located on the North Deeside Road, 6 miles from Aberdeen, between Cults and Peterculter.All the 21 ensuite bedrooms are… …

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  • 4Waterwheel Falls — is a waterfall in the Sierra Nevada of California, located at coord|37|55|36|N|119|27|31|W|. It is the largest of the many waterfalls of the Tuolumne River. Its upper part contains a series of four or so small ledges, each of which creates a… …

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  • 5waterwheel — noun Date: 15th century 1. a wheel made to rotate by direct action of water 2. a wheel for raising water …

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  • 6waterwheel — wa|ter|wheel [ˈwo:təwi:l US ˈwo:tər , ˈwa: ] n a large wheel that is turned by water and is used to drive machinery …

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  • 7waterwheel — see water wheel …

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  • 8waterwheel — n. wheel turned by the flow of water thus producing energy …

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  • 9waterwheel — noun a large wheel driven by flowing water, used to work machinery or to raise water to a higher level …

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  • 10waterwheel — wa′ter•wheel or wa′ter wheel n. 1) mac a wheel or turbine turned by the weight or momentum of water and used to operate machinery 2) the paddle wheel of a steamboat • Etymology: 1375–1425 …

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