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water

πŸ“ Description
"Water" is a common noun in English. It comes from the Old English word "wæter". It's used to refer to the clear, colorless, odorless liquid that forms rain, rivers, oceans and is vital for all known forms of life. It can also denote a stretch of sea or large expanse of a body of water. As a verb, it means to pour liquid on something, typically in order to encourage plant growth.
πŸ“ Example Sentence
"Water is vital for life; we drink it, use it for cooking, and bathe in it daily."
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