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old english wæter, from proto-germanic *watar (source also of old saxon watar, old frisian wetir, dutch water, old high german wazzar, german wasser, old norse vatn, gothic wato), from proto-indo-european *wod-or, suffixed form of root *wed- ("water"; "wet"). [ ] also cognate , through the indo-european
oceans and other water bodies into the air and transpiration from land plants and animals into the air. precipitation , from water vapor condensing from the air and falling to the earth or ocean. runoff from the land usually reaching the sea. most water vapor over the oceans returns to the oceans, but...
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