Water

/ˈwɔːtəɹ/ noun

Water is a clear liquid with no color or taste that all plants, animals, and people need to live.

“Water” comes from Old English “wæter,” from Proto-Germanic “watōr,” and is related to words for water in many European languages. The root is extremely ancient and goes back to Proto-Indo-European “*wódr̥.”

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