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rainwater
1[ reyn-waw-ter, -wot-er ]
noun
- water fallen as rain.
Rainwater
2[ reyn-waw-ter, -wot-er ]
noun
- (Leo) James, 1917–86, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1975.
rainwater
/ ˈreɪnˌwɔːtə /
noun
- water from rain (as distinguished from spring water, tap water, etc)
Word History and Origins
Origin of rainwater1
Example Sentences
She has advocated for removing concrete and pavement in parts of the watershed to naturally capture rainwater and recharge groundwater.
A lack of rainfall throughout the rest of the year has left the ground in many areas of eastern and southern Spain unable to absorb rainwater efficiently.
For years, Winter has worked to promote “urban acupuncture” through small-scale projects on residential properties that capture rainwater and allow it to infiltrate into the soil.
A surveyor’s report shows how rainwater penetrated the house leading to the damp, mould and dry rot.
An acre-sized lath house provided shade for tender seedlings, and an innovative rainwater collection system provided water for irrigation six months of the year.
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