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water gauge
noun
- any device for indicating the height of water in a reservoir, tank, boiler, or other vessel.
water gauge
noun
- an instrument that indicates the presence or the quantity of water in a tank, reservoir, or boiler feed Also calledwater glass
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Word History and Origins
Origin of water gauge1
First recorded in 1700–10
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Example Sentences
Sensors measure how fast sediment passes along the river, just like the real water gauges floating in the Mississippi.
From Scientific American
Already this spring, the gravel beds that the sucker fish spawn in are dry and water gauges on Klamath River tributaries show the flow is the lowest in nearly a century.
From Washington Times
At least one water gauge in the park reached its highest level since 1962.
From Washington Times
We just don’t have the water gauges and other scientific infrastructure.
From Nature
Operators there encountered a similar problem, where one water gauge malfunctioned, and the other gave an accurate reading.
From New York Times
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