Aqua

Etymology
From aqua:, from, whence also  æ:.

Noun

 * 1)  The compound water.
 * 2) A shade of colour, usually a mix of green and blue similar to the colour turquoise.
 * 3)  The name of a NASA spacecraft that examines the oceans
 * 1)  The name of a NASA spacecraft that examines the oceans

Adjective

 * 1) Of a greenish-blue colour.

Synonyms

 * aquamarine
 * see Thesaurus:water

Derived terms

 * aqua fortis
 * aqua pumpaginis
 * aqua regia
 * aqua vitae
 * aquabib
 * aquabis
 * aquabob
 * aquacade
 * aquacise
 * aquacrop
 * aquacultural
 * aquaculture
 * aquaculturist


 * aquadynamic
 * aquaerobics
 * aqualung
 * aquamarine
 * aquanaut
 * aquapasto
 * aquaphobia
 * aquaplane
 * aquarelle
 * aquariology
 * aquarist
 * aquarium
 * Aquarius


 * aquatic
 * aquatically
 * aquatics
 * aquatint
 * aquavit
 * aqueduct
 * aqueous
 * aquiculture
 * aquifer
 * aquilegia
 * aquiline
 * aquitard
 * subaqua

Adjective

 * 1) aqueous

Noun

 * 1) water

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) water

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