English to Kannada Dictionary rainwater

rainwater

ಮಳೆನೀರು
definition
noun
It also disrupts the water table by preventing rainwater from seeping down through the soil.
water that has fallen as or been obtained from rain.
translation of 'rainwater'
ಮಳೆಯಿಂದ ಶೇಖರಿಸಿದ ನೀರು
example
They took a sample in the rain catchment areas where 'rainwater' would have washed down.
The proposal for digging rain pits to store 'rainwater' may look good on paper.
'rainwater' harvesting
Parts of the centre of York flooded as 'rainwater' raised the level of the River Ouse flowing through the city.
Let the pots stand in a saucer of water, ideally 'rainwater' , then let them dry off a bit over the winter.
For nine months they drifted in an open boat across the Pacific, surviving on 'rainwater' and raw fish.
I wandered around a bit and ended up by the two big tanks that collect 'rainwater' from our roof.
The issue is a relatively simple one: namely, how the city should deal with 'rainwater' .
Recycled 'rainwater' will be used to flush the toilets and water the gardens.
It also disrupts the water table by preventing 'rainwater' from seeping down through the soil.
This will effectively help the swift drainage of 'rainwater' during heavy downpours.
Families in a south Essex village today called for urgent action after 'rainwater' and sewage flooded their homes.
It is heated and cooled using the power from the nearby lake and solar panels on the roof, and the toilets are flushed using 'rainwater' .
The resin found its way into the trading estate's balancing pond, which catches 'rainwater' from roofs and car parks.
A length of wooden guttering ran along the front, with a downspout at the end for disposing of 'rainwater' .
The trees around her all dripped with 'rainwater' after the sudden downpour that took place only fifteen minutes ago.
They get their water from a big trough replenished by 'rainwater' from the roof gutter on the barn.
The barrel itself stood outside collecting 'rainwater' in which Andrew washed his white hair.
While one half of the marsh receives saline water, the other half is filled with natural 'rainwater' .
Maintenance is required to stop 'rainwater' getting into the structure and corroding the steel framework of the tower.
Next time it rains, these students can go to the centre and see for themselves how 'rainwater' can be harvested.
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