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waterwheel
or wa·ter wheel
[ waw-ter-hweel, -weel, wot-er- ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of waterwheel1
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Example Sentences
She included a waterwheel as a backup power source, because in Mobile, she explains, “you can never tell with the weather.”
Ceramic pipes were made to carry water from the spring to a waterwheel.
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They are as swift as a waterwheel, each of them past another, one of them to the King's room, the other to the fire.
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The whole was moved by an overshot waterwheel placed at the Bellevue dock.
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The little buckets on the waterwheel keep an almost endless stream flowing into the irrigation ditch.
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The next morning the girl heard the noise of the waterwheel, and she opened the lattice and looked out of the window.
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