Meaning & Definition of word "Reservoir"

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    Reservoir

    /ˈrɛz.ər.vwɑːr/

    noun:

    • 1. A large receptacle or storage area for a liquid, often used to supply water.
      • Example: The city relies on the reservoir for its water supply during the dry season.
    • 2. A natural or artificial lake that stores water for various uses, including irrigation and drinking water.
      • Example: The reservoir was created by damming the river to provide water for agriculture.
    • 3. A place where something is stored, or a reserve of something.
      • Example: The scientist studied the reservoir of genetic material in the samples.

    Etymology

    From French 'réservoir', from Latin 'reservorium'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    water reservoir:

    A specific reservoir designed to hold water for consumption or irrigation.

    reservoir of knowledge:

    A vast amount of knowledge that someone possesses.

    Related Words

    dam:

    A structure built to hold back water.

    aquifer:

    A geological formation that can store and transmit water.

    lake:

    A large body of water surrounded by land.

    Slang Meanings of reservoir

    Meaning: A place where resources are stored.

    Example Sentence: The project's ideas became a reservoir for future innovation.