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water plant
noun
- a plant that grows in water.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of water plant1
First recorded in 1760–70
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Example Sentences
The doctor, bending lovingly over a specimen of a rare water plant, looked up to see Michael's quivering face.
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I, for one, am never weary of the time-honoured demonstration of a water-plant giving off oxygen as it assimilates.
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My water plant cost me a lot of money, $2758; but it hasn't cost me $10 a year since it was finished.
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With a coal burning steam or hot water plant, there is now a cylinder that can be attached to the boiler below the water level.
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Drawing a bucket of water just now, with due respect, I got out this strange salt-water plant.
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