Englishfor English speakers
swimming
Noun
—
Swimming is the act of propelling oneself through water using the limbs.
pool
Noun
—
A pool is hole that holds water. Usually, it is for people to swim in.
Our hotel had a large indoor pool.
pool
Verb
—
To combine or to put together.
Let's pool our money together to buy a gift for Mom.
water
Noun
—
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.
—
A water is a bottle or glass serving of water.
"I want to order two waters, waiter".
—
Water is mineral water.
—
Water is one of the four basic elements.
—
Water is urine.
—
Water is amniotic fluid.
Right before the woman went into labor, her water broke.
water
Verb
—
If you water something, you add water to soil around plants.
He waters the plants.
—
If you water something, you give water to animals.
He waters the horses.
—
If you water something, you dilute it.
—
If something waters, it fills with water; it secretes water.
His eyes watered as he cut up the onion.
purification
—
noun
the act of cleaning by getting rid of impurities
—
noun
the act of purging of sin or guilt; moral or spiritual cleansing
purification through repentance
—
noun
a ceremonial cleansing from defilement or uncleanness by the performance of appropriate rites
—
noun
(= refining)
the process of removing impurities (as from oil or metals or sugar etc.)