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Clearwater Moderate

Clearwater has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Proper Noun

Definitions
Adjective
1

Having relatively clear water, free of large quantities of mud or tannin.

"The hikers crossed the stream quickly because it was a swift current of clearwater that made navigation easy."

In plain English: Clearwater describes water that is so clean and free of dirt or trash you can see right through it to the bottom.

"We found some clearwater in the stream to refill our bottles."

Usage: Use this adjective to describe bodies of water that are transparent and lack suspended sediment like mud or dissolved organic compounds such as tannins. It is often applied in environmental contexts when distinguishing between pristine streams and those affected by erosion or decaying vegetation.

Proper Noun
1

A district municipality of British Columbia, Canada.

"Residents of Clearwater gather at the annual festival to celebrate their local heritage in British Columbia."

Example Sentences
"We found some clearwater in the stream to refill our bottles." adj
"The clearwater glass caught the morning sunlight beautifully." adj
"She filled her cup with cold clearwater to stay hydrated during the hike." adj
"Only in places like Switzerland do you often see such crystal clearwater reflecting the mountains." adj
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Origin

The word is formed by combining the words clear and water. It entered English as a straightforward compound describing water that is free from impurities or sediment.

Rhyming Words
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