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Definition of Irrigating
1. irrigate [v] - See also: irrigate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irrigating
Literary usage of Irrigating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Irrigation Engineering by Herbert Michael Wilson (1909)
"three times in the season, it would be equivalent to a total depth of 16^ inches
to the crop. 63. Quantity per Service and irrigating ..."
2. Irrigation Engineering by Herbert Michael Wilson (1909)
"Quantity per Service and irrigating Period.—In Colorado alfalfa and clover ...
The irrigating period in the majority of Western States averages from April ..."
3. Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico by John Russell Bartlett (1854)
"PAG* Journey to the river Salinas—Its rich bottom-lands—Large stream—Pimo
Indians—Ruined buildings—Mounds—Broken pottery—Traces of irrigating canals—Ancient ..."
4. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1905)
"To merely wash out the rectum by a small enema in a case of intestinal obstruction
is useless: one must act on the principle of irrigating the colon, ..."
5. Diseases of the Ear by Philip Davie Kerrison (1913)
"For irrigating meatus preparatory to myringotomy or tympanic operation; ...
A non-irritating solution which is the best irrigating fluid for routine ..."
6. Irrigation Farming: A Handbook for the Proper Application of Water in the by Lucius Merle Wilcox (1902)
"While using the hose in irrigating fields with an underground pipe system to
supply the water costs' more at the beginning, it often proves less expensive ..."
7. History of California by Theodore Henry Hittell (1898)
"Already immense irrigating canals, particularly in the upper part of the San
Joaquin valley, have been constructed; and in many parts of the country, ..."
8. Irrigation Engineering by Herbert Michael Wilson (1909)
"three times in the season, it would be equivalent to a total depth of 16^ inches
to the crop. 63. Quantity per Service and irrigating ..."
9. Irrigation Engineering by Herbert Michael Wilson (1909)
"Quantity per Service and irrigating Period.—In Colorado alfalfa and clover ...
The irrigating period in the majority of Western States averages from April ..."
10. Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico by John Russell Bartlett (1854)
"PAG* Journey to the river Salinas—Its rich bottom-lands—Large stream—Pimo
Indians—Ruined buildings—Mounds—Broken pottery—Traces of irrigating canals—Ancient ..."
11. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1905)
"To merely wash out the rectum by a small enema in a case of intestinal obstruction
is useless: one must act on the principle of irrigating the colon, ..."
12. Diseases of the Ear by Philip Davie Kerrison (1913)
"For irrigating meatus preparatory to myringotomy or tympanic operation; ...
A non-irritating solution which is the best irrigating fluid for routine ..."
13. Irrigation Farming: A Handbook for the Proper Application of Water in the by Lucius Merle Wilcox (1902)
"While using the hose in irrigating fields with an underground pipe system to
supply the water costs' more at the beginning, it often proves less expensive ..."
14. History of California by Theodore Henry Hittell (1898)
"Already immense irrigating canals, particularly in the upper part of the San
Joaquin valley, have been constructed; and in many parts of the country, ..."