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displacement
Noun
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Displacement is when something is made to move out of its place.
The war has caused the displacement of tens of thousands of people.
The displacement of folk music by western pop music has happened in many countries.
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Displacement is the amount of liquid or gas that is moved when something floats in it.
water
Noun
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Water is a clear liquid of the chemical compound Hsub2/subO that all living things need in order to live.
The dog drank the water from his dish
Can I please have a glass of water?
Your plant needs more water as it is about to die.
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A water is a bottle or glass serving of water.
"I want to order two waters, waiter".
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Water is mineral water.
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Water is one of the four basic elements.
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Water is urine.
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Water is amniotic fluid.
Right before the woman went into labor, her water broke.
water
Verb
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If you water something, you add water to soil around plants.
He waters the plants.
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If you water something, you give water to animals.
He waters the horses.
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If you water something, you dilute it.
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If something waters, it fills with water; it secretes water.
His eyes watered as he cut up the onion.
meter
Noun
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A length; 100 centimeters.
This table is 2 meters wide.
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The rhythm of a poem.