"Irrigating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
5 Usage Examples of "Irrigating"
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.
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.
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.
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.