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Rate | Answer | Clue |
INDEBT | Under water | |
AWASH | Under water | |
SUBMERGED | Under water | |
DIVE | Go under water | |
SPIT | Long underwater bank | |
SANDBAR | Bank under the surf | |
SUBMERGE | Cause to be under water | |
CAISSONS | Watertight chambers allowing work under water | |
BAY | A bank or dam to keep back water. | |
WATER GAUGE | A wall or bank to hold water back. | |
ALLUVION | Wash or flow of water against the shore or bank. | |
DITCH | Any long, narrow receptacle for water on the surface of the earth. | |
SPATTERDASHES | Coverings for the legs, to protect them from water and mud; long gaiters. | |
SLUICE | A long box or trough through which water flows, -- used for washing auriferous earth. | |
CHONDRIGEN | The chemical basis of cartilage, converted by long boiling in water into a gelatinous body called chondrin. | |
NARGILEH | An apparatus for smoking tobacco. It has a long flexible tube, and the smoke is drawn through water. | |
SHELF | A sand bank in the sea, or a rock, or ledge of rocks, rendering the water shallow, and dangerous to ships. | |
HOOKAH | A pipe with a long, flexible stem, so arranged that the smoke is cooled by being made to pass through water. | |
PIPE | Any long tube or hollow body of wood, metal, earthenware, or the like: especially, one used as a conductor of water, steam, gas, etc. | |
DARTER | The snakebird, a water bird of the genus Plotus; -- so called because it darts out its long, snakelike neck at its prey. See Snakebird. | |
QUAY | A mole, bank, or wharf, formed toward the sea, or at the side of a harbor, river, or other navigable water, for convenience in loading and unloading vessels. | |
SWASH | A narrow sound or channel of water lying within a sand bank, or between a sand bank and the shore, or a bar over which the sea washes. | |
SPOUTFISH | A marine animal that spouts water; -- applied especially to certain bivalve mollusks, like the long clams (Mya), which spout, or squirt out, water when retiring into their holes. | |
WEAR | A long notch with a horizontal edge, as in the top of a vertical plate or plank, through which water flows, -- used in measuring the quantity of flowing water. | |
WADER | Any long-legged bird that wades in the water in search of food, especially any species of limicoline or grallatorial birds; -- called also wading bird. See Illust. g, under Aves. |