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low water
noun
water at its lowest level, as in a river.
low water
noun
another name for low tide
the state of any stretch of water at its lowest level
a situation of difficulty or point of least success, excellence, etc
Other Word Forms
- low-water adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of low water1
Example Sentences
NRW said it had received reports of low water levels and dry riverbeds in some locations, as well as reports of fish in distress and algal blooms.
"Crop failure is also a major impact of drought while low water levels make navigation difficult on canals and some rivers."
In Speyside, the Scotsman newspaper reports that several whisky distilleries have shut down summer production early due to low water levels on the River Spey.
In the Amazon basin, record low water levels killed fish and put endangered dolphins more at risk as well as hitting drinking water supplies for hundreds of thousands of people.
Eastern Scotland and parts of Wales are also seeing low water levels.
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