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Wat (wie) is make water - definitie

WATER IN A BOILER, THAT WILL BE TURNED INTO STEAM
Boiler water treatment; Make-up water
  • Storage tank of water for locomotive boilers.
  • Boiler feed water pump

make water      
1. urinate.
2. (of a ship or boat) take in water through a leak.
make water      
1.
Urinate, void urine.
2.
(Naut.) Leak.
Let's Make the Water Turn Black         
1968 SONG PERFORMED BY THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION
Let's Make The Water Turn Black
"Let's Make the Water Turn Black" is a patter song which first appeared on the 1968 Mothers of Invention album We're Only in It for the Money and later on the 1995 compilation album Strictly Commercial. An uptempo instrumental version is featured on the 1991 live album Make a Jazz Noise Here.

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Boiler water

Boiler water is liquid water within a boiler, or in associated piping, pumps and other equipment, that is intended for evaporation into steam. The term may also be applied to raw water intended for use in boilers, treated boiler feedwater, steam condensate being returned to a boiler, or boiler blowdown being removed from a boiler.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor make water
1. Helicopters continued to make water drops through the day.
2. Civic duty, economic self–interest and morality combined to make water and sanitation a national cause.
3. National Command Element February in an effort to make water accessible in this region.
4. an outdoor pool with an edge designed to make water appear to flow into the horizon.
5. Dame Yve called for the regulatory system to contain more "levers and incentives" to make water companies more innovative.