Dewater

/diːˈwɔːtər/ verb

Definition

To remove water from something, especially from soil, mining operations, or industrial processes.

Etymology

From de- (remove) + water. Emerged in 19th-20th century industrial and mining terminology as engineers needed a precise term for water removal.

Kelly Says

Mining companies invented this word out of necessity—dewatering mines was such a critical technological challenge that it needed its own verb.

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