Water-course
1Water course — Wa ter course 1. A stream of water; a river or brook. Isa. xliv. 4. [1913 Webster] 2. A natural channel for water; also, a canal for the conveyance of water, especially in draining lands. [1913 Webster] 3. (Law) A running stream of water having a …
2water course — A running stream of water; a natural stream fed from permanent or natural sources, including rivers, creeks, runs, and rivulets. There must be a stream, usually flowing in a particular direction, though it need not flow continuously. It may… …
3water course — Any channel conveying water [16] …
4water-course — noun : a layer of defective or poor quality concrete (as in a wall) caused by the accumulation of excess mixing water and fine material at the surface of a pour …
5water course — see watercourse …
6water-course — n. 1. Stream, brook, river. 2. Canal, drain, trench, ditch, channel, fosse, moat, sewer, leat …
7ancient water course — A water course is ancient if the channel through which it naturally runs has existed from time immemorial independent of the quantity of water which it discharges. Earl v. De Hart, 12 N.J.Eq. 280 …
8ancient water course — A water course is ancient if the channel through which it naturally runs has existed from time immemorial independent of the quantity of water which it discharges. Earl v. De Hart, 12 N.J.Eq. 280 …
9artificial water course — See water course …
10artificial water course — See water course …