You can refer to water as: H2O
A teacher years ago called it the "universal solvent"; a misnomer of course, but perhaps closer to the truth than we usually realize.
H2o
Water can be most commonly described by these terms/words:
Wet
Clear
Odorless
Liquid
Solid
Smooth moving
Clean
Healthy
Fresh
It is a clear, drinkable liquid.
Wet, fluid, clear, ocean, lake, body, flow
Nouns cannot describe another noun like water. What you are looking for is Adjectives
Actually they can because in English poems such as Diamantes you need to describe them.
An example is drops.
There are no nouns that describe water. Words that describe nouns (persons, places, or things) are called adjectives. Some adjectives that can describe water are: cold, hot, cloudy, clear, muddy, and tasty.
dihydrogen monoxide
water
Aqua
Aqua is the Latin name for water.
sprinkle, irrigate, wet, flood
H2o
Water powered or water electric.
water fall
water shortage, dryness, dry spell, aridity
Using a synonym for thrilled:I was delighted with the turnout for our sale.Using a synonym for excited:She was enthusiastic about starting college.Using a synonym for thrilled and excited:He was so animated telling me about his trip to the water park.
A synonym for parched would be thirsty, dry mouthed, dry land, water deprivation, dehydration, scorched, dried up, shriveled, cotton mouth, withered.
Peach is a noun, there is no synonym for it. Just like there is no synonym for water or computer.
The synonym for "weather-tight", would be water-proof.
Water powered or water electric.
locomotion in water!
Its evaporation
water resistant
water fall
way filled with water
Landlocked.
"Water Closet" is a frequently used synonym for "toilet".
the synonym of ocean is sea some people even call ocean sea -Kelia or water
precipitation,evaporation,condensation