The difference between Drinking water and Drinkwater

When used as nouns, drinking water means water that is suitable or intended for ingestion by humans, whereas drinkwater means potable water.


Drinkwater is also adjective with the meaning: small, rural, and insignificant.

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  1. Drinking water as a noun:

    Water that is suitable or intended for ingestion by humans.

    Examples:

    "synonyms: [[potable]] [[water]]"

  1. Drinkwater as a noun:

    Potable water; water intended for drinking

  1. Drinkwater as an adjective:

    Small, rural, and insignificant.

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