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Irrigant refers to something that irrigates or supplies water, particularly in agriculture or gardening. In a broader sense, it can also be used to describe something that nourishes or imports something, such as a substance or material.
To irrigate means to supply water to (land, crops, etc.) regularly, especially through artificial means such as pipes or canals, in order to help plants grow. It can also refer to the distribution of water to fields, gardens, or crops by artificial means, such as by a canal, reservoir, or drainage system.
Provided with a constant supply of water, especially to plants, through artificial means such as pipes and sprinklers, in contrast to being watered by natural rainfall.
To irrigates means to supply something, especially a plant or a crop, with water regularly, especially by artificial means, in order to grow or flourish.
Irrigating means to supply plants with water, especially artificially, especially by means of a system of pipes, ditches, or other water-conducting channels, in order to support their growth and development.
Irrigation refers to the artificial application of water to land and crops to support plant growth and food production. It involves the supply of water to areas where it is scarce or impossible to obtain naturally, usually through artificial channels, pipes, or canals. Irrigation is an essential practice in agriculture, allowing crops to grow in arid or semi-arid regions, and it is also used to maintain lawns, gardens, and other landscapes.
The word "irrigational" refers to something related to irrigation, which is the artificial application of water to the soil to assist plant growth. irrigation is typically used in agriculture to supply crops with the necessary water, especially in areas with low rainfall. In a broader sense, irrigational can also describe systems or methods that distribute water for drinking, industrial, or urban use.
A machine or system used for delivering water, typically for irrigation purposes, such as watering crops, forests, or golf courses.
I apologize, but the word "irriguous" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that you meant to type "irriguous" is a typo and you meant "irksome", "irksorous", or something else.
Irritability refers to a state of being easily annoyed or annoyed by things that would not normally cause annoyance. It is a common phenomenon where a person becomes excessively sensitive, snappish, or short-tempered due to various factors such as stress, fatigue, or anxiety.
Irritable refers to something or someone that is easily annoyed, frustrated, or irritated. It can describe a person's temperament, behavior, or disposition, indicating a tendency to react negatively or grumpily to minor provocations, frustrations, or annoyances.
Irritableness refers to a feeling of annoyance or frustration that occurs when something or someone causes irritation, often leading to feelings of impatience, anger, or agitation. It can also describe a personality trait in which a person is easily annoyed or irritated by small things.
Irritancy refers to the quality or state of being irritating, annoying, or provocative. It is often used to describe something that causes annoyance, frustration, or discomfort, such as a harsh noise, a strong odor, or a sudden touch.
An irritant is something that causes annoyance, displeasure, or discomfort. It can be a physical stimulus, such as a harsh smell, a prickly surface, or a chemical, that causes an unpleasant sensation or reaction. It can also refer to a person or thing that is annoying or frustrating, causing emotional distress or agitation.
Irritants are things or situations that cause annoyance, frustration, or discomfort. They can be external factors, such as loud noises, strong smells, or certain textures, or internal impulses, such as stress, anxiety, or boredom.
To irritate means to make someone or something annoyed, upset, or angry by doing or saying something that is provocative, annoying, or unpleasant. It can also refer to the state of being in a state of agitation or discomfort caused by something that is persistently annoying or disturbing.
Irritated refers to a state of being annoyed, frustrated, or upset, often as a result of something unpleasant or irritating. Someone who is irritated may be short-tempered, impatient, or restless, and may even express their annoyance through verbal or nonverbal reactions.
to annoy or disturb someone in a gentle or subtle way, often causing frustration or annoyance.
Irritating refers to something or someone that causes annoyance, frustration, or discomfort. It can be a person's behavior, a sound, a smell, or an unpleasant situation that gets on one's nerves and makes them feel agitated or upset.
In a way that is annoying or frustrating, to a degree that is bothersome or exasperating.
Irritation is a feeling of annoyance or dissatisfaction that results from a stimulus, such as a noise, a sudden movement, or an unpleasant condition. It is a mild anger or displeasure that can range from mild inconveniences to intense frustration.
Irritations refer to things that cause annoyance, frustration, or discontent. It can also refer to minor problems or inconveniences that are annoying but not serious. For example, "Traffic jams are just one of the many irritations of city living."
Irritative refers to anything that causes irritation, annoyance, or discomfort. It can describe a substance, situation, or quality that is likely to irritate or provoke a strong reaction, often in an unpleasant way.
Irritatory refers to something that causes irritation or annoyance, often used to describe a sensation, such as a skin irritation or an annoying noise. It can also describe something that is annoying or irritating to deal with, like an irritatory person or an irritatory situation.
The word "irradiate" means to spread or emit radiation, such as light, heat, or energy, from a source to a surrounding area. It can also mean to make something radiant or beam with confidence or happiness.
Irroration is a noun that refers to the act of raging or ranting irrationally or violently, often in a loud and impassioned manner.
Irrotational refers to a physical phenomenon that does not have a rotational component or tangential component of velocity. In other words, it means that the rotation of an object or system is zero or non-existent.
Irrigate means to water or supply with water, especially for cultivation or irrigation purposes. It can also refer to the process of providing a system of channels, pipes, or other conduits through which water flows.
The verb "irrumate" is a rare and somewhat obscure term that refers to the act of ravishing or forcing someone to submit to sexual intercourse by hostile and violent means, usually under circumstances of duress or coercion. It is often considered a form of sexual assault, and is typically considered taboo or offensive in polite conversation.
Irrumatio is a rare and obsolete medical term that refers to the act of stuffing or cramming something, such as a foreign object, into an orifice, usually the mouth or anus, often in a violent or unnatural manner. It is considered a euphemism for sodomy or anal sexual assault.
Irrotation is a geological term that refers to the advance of a glacier or an ice sheet into a new area, often in a particular direction or zone. It can also refer to the movement of ice masses in a specific direction or towards a specific location.
An irrumator is someone who performs the act of irrumation, which is a form of sexual penetration where one person forcibly inserts their tongue into another person's mouth. This is an aggressive and non-consensual act, and it is considered a violation of boundaries and a form of sexual assault.
Irrupt is a verb that means to burst forth suddenly or violently, often in a loud or dramatic fashion. It can also refer to the sudden appearance or emergence of something, such as a riot, a protest, or an environmental phenomenon like a volcanic eruption.