Associations to the word «Waterhole»
Noun
- Aboriginal
- Canteen
- Wills
- Watering
- Emu
- Combo
- Drought
- Easterly
- Creek
- Gorge
- Eyre
- Aborigine
- Clump
- Sheila
- Lagoon
- Gully
- Thirst
- Nate
- Cooke
- Ezra
- Swamp
- Tucson
- Savannah
- Kangaroo
- Camel
- Gum
- Desert
- Grass
- Serpent
- Cooper
- Flat
- Burke
- Sandstone
- Plain
- Woodland
- Mile
- Cattle
- Lay
- Homestead
- Drink
- Waterfall
- Duck
- Sheep
- Ranch
- Animal
- Dry
- Water
- Fed
- Wildlife
- Depot
- Pool
- Deep
- Pub
- Flock
- Trail
- Cave
- Heap
- Camp
- Native
- Rain
- Plateau
- River
- Hole
- Spring
- Tree
- Semi
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WATERHOLE, noun. A depression in which water collects, especially one where wild animals come to drink.
WATERHOLE, noun. (astronomy) A part of the electromagnetic spectrum, between the regions where hydrogen and hydroxyl radiate, that is relatively quiet in terms of radio astronomy.
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