
1) Barrier 2) Cascade 3) Dam
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1) Big name in Canadian golf 2) Bob of RatDog 3) Bob of The Grateful Dead 4) Creek barrier 5) Dam across a creek 6) Dam for diverting water 7) Dam in a stream 8) Dam river 9) Dead Poets Society director 10) Dike 11) Director Peter 12) Director Peter of Witness 13) Dyke 14) English cricketer 15) Fence for catching fish
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WEIR is a News/Talk/Sports radio formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Weirton, West Virginia, serving the Weirton/Steubenville area. WEIR is owned and operated by Priority Communications, Inc. ...
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A weir ɪər is a barrier across a river designed to alter its flow characteristics. In most cases, weirs take the form of obstructions smaller than most conventional dams, pooling water behind them while also allowing it to flow steadily over their tops. Weirs are commonly used to alter the flow of rivers to prevent flooding, measure discharge, a...
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[Hampshire cricketer] Weir (full name and dates of birth and death unknown) was an English cricketer. Weir made his first-class debut for pre-county club Hampshire against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1843. Weir represented Hampshire in 5 first-class matches from 1843 to 1845 with his final match for Hampshire coming against the Marylebon...
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• (n.) Alt. of Wear
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A depressed channel in a dam providing an outlet for the overflow water in a pond when the water level exceeds a desired height. They are usually concrete or timber, or a combination of the two.
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(from the article `commercial fishing`) ...a branch line to a main line. Hauling is accomplished with small hand-operated or motor-driven winches. More important for catching fish in ...
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any control or barrier placed in an open channel to permit measurement of water discharge. The latter may be computed from a formula expressing the ...
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See dam.
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dam across a river to raise level of water upstream or regulate flow
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Weir (wēr),
Wear noun [ Middle English
wer , Anglo-Saxon
wer ; akin to German
wehr , Anglo-Saxon
werian to defend, protect, hinder, German
wehren , Goth.
warjan ; and perhaps to English
wary ; or confer Sanskrit
vr to check, hinde...
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[
n] - a fence or wattle built across a stream to catch or retain fish 2. [n] - a low dam built across a stream to raise its level or divert its flow
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a dam to divert water flow.
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A dam to divert water flow.
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1. A wall or plate placed in an open channel to measure the flow of water. 2. A wall or obstruction used to control flow from settling tanks and clarifiers to ensure a uniform flow rate and avoid short-circuiting. (See
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A low DAM or wall across a stream to raise the upstream water level. Termed fixed crest weir when uncontrolled.
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noun a low dam built across a stream to raise its level or divert its flow
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Low wall built across a river to raise the water level
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a dam to divert water flow.
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