tailwater |
undefined |
As a noun tailwater
is the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
terms |
tailwater |
As nouns the difference between terms and tailwater
is that
terms is while
tailwater is the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
tailrace |
tailwater |
As nouns the difference between tailrace and tailwater
is that
tailrace is the part of a millrace that carries water away from a water wheel while
tailwater is the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
tailwater |
tailgater |
As nouns the difference between tailwater and tailgater
is that
tailwater is the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert while
tailgater is one who tailgates (drives very close to the person ahead).
culvert |
tailwater |
As nouns the difference between culvert and tailwater
is that
culvert is a transverse channel under a road or railway for the draining of water while
tailwater is the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
As a verb culvert
is to channel (a stream of water) through a.
bridge |
tailwater |
As nouns the difference between bridge and tailwater
is that
bridge is a construction or natural feature that spans a divide while
tailwater is the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
As a verb bridge
is to be or make a bridge over something.
dam |
tailwater |
As an adjective dam
is being a pervert.
As a noun tailwater is
the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
hydraulic |
tailwater |
As an adjective hydraulic
is pertaining to water.
As a noun tailwater is
the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
downstream |
tailwater |
As an adjective downstream
is lower down, in relation to a river or stream.
As an adverb downstream
is following the path of a river or stream.
As a noun tailwater is
the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
water |
tailwater |
As nouns the difference between water and tailwater
is that
water is (uncountable) a chemical, found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid, having the formula h₂o, required by all forms of life on earth while
tailwater is the water located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, bridge, or culvert.
As a verb water
is to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).