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    Res·er·voir
    /ˈrezə(r)ˌvwär/

    noun

  2. : a host organism in which an infectious agent (such as a bacterium or virus) that is pathogenic for some other species lives and multiplies typically without damaging the host. Note: A reservoir serves as a source from which transmission of infection and outbreaks of disease can occur.

  3. RESERVOIR definition: 1. a place for storing liquid, especially a natural or artificial lake providing water for a city…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use, especially water for supplying a community, irrigating land, furnishing power, etc. a receptacle or chamber for holding a liquid or fluid.

  5. The word reservoir refers to a place where large amounts of water get stored. It can also be used to describe great amounts of other things, such as when you refer to a trivia expert as a reservoir of useless knowledge.

  6. Jun 16, 2024 · Reservoir, an open-air storage area, usually formed by masonry or earthwork, where water is collected and kept in quantity so that it may be drawn off for use. Reservoirs are an important feature of many water supply systems around the world, and many are associated with dams.

  7. Jun 21, 2024 · A reservoir is an artificial lake where water is stored. Most reservoirs are formed by constructing dams across rivers. A reservoir can also be formed from a natural lake whose outlet has been dammed to control the water level. The dam controls the amount of water that flows out of the reservoir.

  8. res·er·voir. (rĕz′ər-vwär′, -vwôr′, -vôr′) n. 1. A natural or artificial pond or lake used for the storage and regulation of water. 2. A receptacle or chamber for storing a fluid. 3. An underground accumulation of petroleum or natural gas.

  9. 1. a natural or artificial lake or large tank used for collecting and storing water, esp for community water supplies or irrigation. 2. a receptacle for storing gas, esp one attached to a stove. 3. biology.

  10. a natural or artificial lake where water is stored before it is taken by pipes to houses, etc. The water content of the country's reservoirs had fallen to less than 50% of their capacity. They got up early and went for a swim in the reservoir.

  11. Reservoir Definition. A place where anything is collected and stored, generally in large quantity; esp., a natural or artificial lake or pond in which water is collected and stored for use. A receptacle or part (in an apparatus) for holding a fluid, as oil or ink.

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