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.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.