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sew·er 1
(so͞o′ər)n.
An artificial, usually underground conduit for carrying off sewage or rainwater.
[Middle English, from Anglo-Norman sewere, from Vulgar Latin *exaquāria : Latin ex-, ex- + Latin aquāria, feminine of aquārius, pertaining to water (from aqua, water; see akw-ā- in Indo-European roots).]
sew·er 2
(so͞o′ər)n.
A medieval servant who supervised the serving of meals.
[Middle English, from Anglo-Norman asseour, from asseer, to seat guests, from Latin assidēre, to sit down : ad-, ad- + sedēre, to sit; see sed- in Indo-European roots.]
sew·er 3
(sō′ər)n.
One that sews: a sewer of fine clothing.
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sewer
(ˈsuːə)n
(Civil Engineering) a drain or pipe, esp one that is underground, used to carry away surface water or sewage
vb
(Civil Engineering) (tr) to provide with sewers
[C15: from Old French esseveur, from essever to drain, from Vulgar Latin exaquāre (unattested), from Latin ex-1 + aqua water]
sewer
(ˈsəʊə)n
(Knitting & Sewing) a person or thing that sews
sewer
(ˈsuːə)n
(Historical Terms) (in medieval England) a servant of high rank in charge of the serving of meals and the seating of guests
[C14: shortened from Anglo-French asseour, from Old French asseoir to cause to sit, from Latin assidēre, from sedēre to sit]
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sew•er1
(ˈsu ər)n.
an artificial conduit, usu. underground, for carrying off waste water and refuse, as in a town or city.
[1375–1425; late Middle English suer(e) < dial. Old French se(u)wiere overflow channel (compare Old French ess(e)ouer(e) ditch) < Vulgar Latin *exaquāria= Latin ex- ex-1 + aqu(a) water + -āria, feminine of -ārius -ary; see -er2]
sew′er•less, adj.
sew′er•like`, adj.
sew•er2
(ˈsoʊ ər)n.
a person or thing that sews.
[1350–1400]
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sewer
Past participle: sewered
Gerund: sewering
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Noun | 1. | ![]() sewage system, sewage works, sewer system - facility consisting of a system of sewers for carrying off liquid and solid sewage |
2. | sewer - someone who sews; "a sewer of fine gowns" needleworker - someone who does work (as sewing or embroidery) with a needle sewing-machine operator - someone who sews by operating a sewing machine tucker - a sewer who tucks | |
3. | ![]() bad luck, ill luck, tough luck, misfortune - an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomes |
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Translations
أَنْبُوبٌ تـَحْتَ الَأرْضأنْبوب لِمِياه المَجاريخائِط، خَيّاط
kanálkrejčíodtokový kanálšvadlena
kloakkloakledningsyer
viemäri
kaalizacijski odvod
holræsisaumari; saumakona
下水
하수구
kanalizācijas caurule
odtokový kanál
odvodna cev
kloak
ท่อน้ำเสีย
cống rãnh
sewer
[ˈsjʊəʳ] N → alcantarilla f, albañal m, cloaca fto have a mind like a sewer → tener la mente podrida
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sewer
1n → Näher(in) m(f)
sewer
2n (= pipe) → Abwasserleitung f → or -rohr nt; (= main sewer) → Abwasserkanal m; (fig: = smelly place) → Kloake f; sewer gas → Faulschlammgas nt; sewer rat → Wanderratte f; he has a mind like a sewer (inf) → er hat eine schmutzige or dreckige (inf) → Fantasie or Phantasie
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sewer1
(ˈsjuə) noun an underground pipe or channel for carrying away water etc from drains.
ˈsewage (-idʒ) noun waste matter (carried away in sewers).
sewage farm a place where sewage is treated and disposed of.
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sewer
→ أَنْبُوبٌ تـَحْتَ الَأرْض kanál kloak Abwasserkanal υπόνομος alcantarilla viemäri égout kaalizacijski odvod fogna 下水 하수구 riool kloakk ściek costureiro сточная труба kloak ท่อน้ำเสีย lağım borusu cống rãnh 排污管Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009