an upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main or service pipe, esp. for fighting fires
an upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually
in the street, for drawing water from a main or service pipe,
esp. for fighting fires
continuing a long time or recurring frequently
any extensive record or collection of data
a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the language
word opposite in meaning to another
a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
a colorless, odorless, flammable gas that combines chemically with oxygen to form water
anything regarded as the best, most elegant, or most stylish of its kind
to deprive of water or the elements of water.
a chronological record of events; a history.
an attachment to an airplane enabling it to glide on the water.
the sequential order in which past events occur
marked by the characteristics of an earlier period; antiquated
a word the same as another in sound and spelling but different in meaning
to cause to go on, move, operate, work, etc., at the same rate and exactly together
operated by, moved by, or employing water or other liquids in motion
the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, and other such remains, esp. those that have been excavated.
a state of society without government or law.
pertaining to the generation and distribution of electricity derived from the energy of falling water or any other hydraulic
the body of officials and administrators, esp. of a government or government department.
an abnormal or unnatural dread of water.
arranged in the order of time
an error in chronology in which a person, object, event, etc., is assigned a date or period other than the correct one.
a fictitious name used by an author to conceal his or her identity
a class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges, esp. the hereditary nobility.