water gall (Meaning)

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water gall ()

A cavity made in the earth by a torrent of water; a washout.

A watery appearance in the sky, accompanying the rainbow; a secondary or broken rainbow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of water gall

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water gall Sentence Examples

  1. The water gall on the tree trunk resembled a miniature reservoir.
  2. The farmer harvested the water gall carefully, knowing its value during the dry season.
  3. The thirsty traveler stumbled upon a water gall and drank its contents greedily.
  4. The water gall in the desert provided a glimmer of hope for stranded travelers.
  5. Scientists studied the water gall's unique ability to store large amounts of water.
  6. The water gall's distinct shape made it a popular decorative element in gardens.
  7. The water gall was a vital source of water for animals in drought-stricken areas.
  8. The water gall's leaves had a waxy coating that helped prevent water loss.
  9. The water gall's roots extended deep into the ground, enabling it to access subterranean water sources.
  10. The water gall played a crucial role in the ecosystem, providing water and shelter to various species.

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A cavity made in the earth by a torrent of water; a washout., A watery appearance in the sky, accompanying the rainbow; a secondary or broken rainbow.

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The water gall on the tree trunk resembled a miniature reservoir.

The farmer harvested the water gall carefully, knowing its value during the dry season.

The thirsty traveler stumbled upon a water gall and drank its contents greedily.

The water gall in the desert provided a glimmer of hope for stranded travelers.