Synonym: artificial lake, source. Similar words: reserve, preserve, reserved, reservation, deserve, fervor, nervous, serve. Meaning: ['rezərvwɑr /'rezəvwɑː] n. 1. a large or extra supply of something 2. lake used to store water for community use 3. tank used for collecting and storing a liquid (as water or oil) 4. anything (a person or animal or plant or substance) in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies.
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31, The annual recharge to this natural ground-water reservoir from the surrounding mountains is at least 700, 000 acre-feet.
32, The permeability of the rocks in the reservoir is mainly determined by the porosity and grain size of sands present.
33, Jacket taken: A sports jacket worth £100 was stolen from a car at Cod Beck reservoir near Osmotherley.
34, These effects have created a variety of trap situations in potential Palaeozoic reservoir units.
35, Lake Rampart would become the largest reservoir in the world.
36, Some of the changes are the result of afforestation and reservoir construction so that not every change is attributable to agricultural development.
37, Balder Head farmhouse was so close to the reservoir that the water lapped up to the garden wall.
38, At the lodge gates turn right over the reservoir dam then walk up through Blackstone Bank Wood.
39, The town's reservoir has nearly dried up and many homes are without water.
40, The platform carbonates are probably the most important reservoir in the Zechstein and most gas production comes from these sediments.
41, Release from the reservoir are controlled to keep copper levels downstream at allowable levels.
42, Miller also plan to make a detailed record of mud losses in the reservoir to evaluate the effects on formation productivity.
43, Methods Twenty three patients who had undergone restorative proctocolectomy with ileal reservoir were included in the study.
44, The reservoir would have submerged cedar forests and rapids which attract 10,000 tourists a year, while releasing mercury from submerged ores.
45, Similar trends in reservoir quality are noted with a detectable improvement in reservoir quality towards the basin flank.
46, In 1962(sentencedict.com), the total amount of federally built reservoir storage in the nation was somewhere around 300 million acre-feet.
47, Buddied up to the other side of the reservoir was a small hill, where children went sledding in the winter.
48, Conclusions Reservoir rocks suitable for gas production are widely developed in the Zechstein.
49, The vast reservoir of information he had acquired was bursting to be expressed.
50, E over Llyn Elsi Reservoir and the hills near Betws-y-coed.
51, As well as contributing to declining soil fertility, such high sediment removal are causing problems with water supply by increasing reservoir siltation rates.
52, The sluice gates holding back a bottomless reservoir of blood are creaking open, spattering the country with thick, viscous dollops.
53, The vat can be used as a hot solution reservoir for other activities or used for soaking other equipment.
54, The main reservoir for V cholerae non-O1 seems to be the aquatic environment.
55, But in heavy rains, when the reservoir overflows(sentencedict.com), excessive levels of metals flow into Keswick Reservoir and downstream.
56, The oil reservoir for the dry sump is mounted inside the gearbox to stop it cluttering the appearance of the bike.
57, Nevertheless potential reservoir rocks may occur at these shallower levels.
58, Flood tolerant species of willow and alder on the reservoir margins carry the tree cover down into the water.
59, The importance of fracturing has been a common theme in writings on the reservoir problem of the Appalachian and Variscan thrust provinces.
60, People can swim in Nacimiento Reservoir, a source of drinking water.
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