Associations to the word «dams»
Noun
- Reservoir
- Irrigation
- Beaver
- Landslide
- Diversion
- Dike
- Headwater
- Catchment
- Spawning
- Pond
- Lake
- Flooding
- Tributary
- Confluence
- Sawmill
- Weir
- Silt
- Flood
- Gorge
- River
- Creek
- Runoff
- Watershed
- Sediment
- Brook
- Waterway
- Drainage
- Canyon
- Stream
- Flow
- Aqueduct
- Mill
- Fork
- Nile
- Wetland
- Erosion
- Waterfall
- Outlet
- Basin
- Debris
- Concrete
- Canal
- Electricity
- Water
- Masonry
- Loch
- Logging
- Pollution
- Trout
- Falls
- Estuary
- Turbine
- Rapid
- Rivers
- Torrent
- Salmon
- Tasmania
- Shoreline
- Farmland
- Drain
- Cascade
- Valley
- Storage
- Karst
- Supply
- Recreation
- Ditch
- Glen
- Construction
- Eel
- Habitat
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DAM, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the decameter (decametre), an SI unit of length equal to 101 meters (metres).
DAM, noun. A structure placed across a flowing body of water to stop the flow.
DAM, noun. (dentistry) A device to prevent a tooth from getting wet, consisting of a rubber sheet held with a band.
DAM, noun. (South Africa) (Australia) A reservoir.
DAM, noun. A firebrick wall, or a stone, which forms the front of the hearth of a blast furnace.
DAM, noun. (India) An obsolete Indian copper coin, equal to a fortieth of a rupee.
DAM, verb. To block the flow of water.
DAM, noun. Female parent, mother, generally regarding breeding of animals (correlative to sire).
DAM, noun. A kind of crowned piece in the game of draughts.
DAM PLATE, noun. An iron plate in front of the dam of a blast furnace, to strengthen it.
DAM PLATES, noun. Plural of dam plate
Dictionary definition
DAM, noun. A barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea.
DAM, noun. A metric unit of length equal to ten meters.
DAM, noun. Female parent of an animal especially domestic livestock.
DAM, verb. Obstruct with, or as if with, a dam; "dam the gorges of the Yangtse River".
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.