Associations to the word «Weir»
Noun
- Scottish
- M3
- Sg
- Trout
- Estuary
- Bridge
- Harrison
- Molly
- Walkway
- Hurley
- Johnny
- Pond
- Perry
- Brent
- Paralympic
- Golfer
- Sulu
- Joyce
- Manitoba
- Chili
- Bernhard
- Pump
- Stream
- Erin
- Tumbling
- Basket
- Dyke
- Cochran
- Glasgow
- Gunman
- Crest
- Inlet
- Flood
- Domesday
- Peter
- Skating
- Williamson
- Mike
- Pga
- Andersen
- Quay
- Stevenson
- Footpath
- Mayer
- Dartmouth
- Freak
- Carton
- Grady
- Outlet
- Cbe
- Thistle
- Picket
- Tray
- Wheelchair
- Irvine
- Portage
- Roanoke
- Intake
- Meadow
- Marathon
- Rowing
- Tko
- Fiona
- Montrose
- Gibson
- Masonry
- Viaduct
- Berkshire
- Discharge
- Elizabeth
- Samson
- Guitarist
- Ferguson
- Canoe
- Spawn
- Glen
- Paddle
- Balfour
- Tide
- Water
- Henley
- Hanna
- Mcleod
Wiktionary
WEIR, noun. An adjustable dam placed across a river to regulate the flow of water downstream.
WEIR, noun. A fence placed across a river to catch fish.
Dictionary definition
WEIR, noun. A low dam built across a stream to raise its level or divert its flow.
WEIR, noun. A fence or wattle built across a stream to catch or retain fish.
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