terms |
bewater |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb bewater is
to water about or all over; cover, douse, or fill with water; make wet; water; hydrate.
beater |
bewater |
As a noun beater
is someone or something that beats or
beater can be (us|informal) a sleeveless undershirt.
As a verb bewater is
to water about or all over; cover, douse, or fill with water; make wet; water; hydrate.
bewater |
rewater |
As verbs the difference between bewater and rewater
is that
bewater is to water about or all over; cover, douse, or fill with water; make wet; water; hydrate while
rewater is to water again.
bewater |
dewater |
As verbs the difference between bewater and dewater
is that
bewater is to water about or all over; cover, douse, or fill with water; make wet; water; hydrate while
dewater is to remove water from.