aqua

aqua (ak-w[schwa]), n. [Latin] Roman law.

1. Water.

2. A watercourse. Pl. aquae (ak-wee). aqua aestiva (ak-w[schwa] es-tI-v[schwa]). Summer water; water used only in the summer.

aqua currens (ak-w[schwa] k[schwa]r-enz). See aqua profluens.

aqua dulcis (ak-w[schwa] d[schwa]l-sis). Fresh water.

— Also termed aqua frisca.

aqua fontanea (ak-w[schwa] fon-tay-nee-[schwa]). Springwater.

aqua frisca (ak-w[schwa] fris-k[schwa]). See aqua dulcis.

aqua profluens (ak-w[schwa] prof-loo-enz). Flowing or running water.

— Also termed aqua currens.

aqua quotidiana (ak-w[schwa] kwoh-tid-ee-ay-n[schwa]). Daily water; water that can be drawn at all times of the year. — Also spelled aqua cottidiane.

aqua salsa (ak-w[schwa] sal-s[schwa]). Salt water.


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