watercourse (Meaning)

Wordnet

watercourse (n)

natural or artificial channel through which water flows

a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth

a conduit through which water flows

Webster

watercourse (n.)

One of the holes in floor or other plates to permit water to flow through.

watercourse Sentence Examples

  1. The meandering watercourse flowed gracefully through the lush meadow.
  2. The narrow watercourse snaked its way through the dense undergrowth.
  3. The bubbling watercourse provided a refreshing respite from the summer heat.
  4. The swollen watercourse threatened to overflow its banks during the heavy rainfall.
  5. The construction of the dam diverted the watercourse, altering the ecosystem.
  6. The polluted watercourse posed a significant environmental hazard to the surrounding wildlife.
  7. The watercourse was a natural boundary, separating two neighboring communities.
  8. The bridge spanned the wide watercourse, connecting both sides of the river.
  9. The engineers carefully designed the bridge to withstand the force of the watercourse during floods.
  10. The watercourse served as a vital source of irrigation for the surrounding farmland.

FAQs About the word watercourse

natural or artificial channel through which water flows, a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth, a conduit through which water flowsOne o

aqueduct,canal,waterway, river, raceway, conduit, racecourse, flume, tideway, rivulet

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The meandering watercourse flowed gracefully through the lush meadow.

The narrow watercourse snaked its way through the dense undergrowth.

The bubbling watercourse provided a refreshing respite from the summer heat.

The swollen watercourse threatened to overflow its banks during the heavy rainfall.