Case Study
IRRIGATION
Irrigation is a noun that means the act of supplying dry land with water by counterfeit means.
Irrigation is the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture.
Example:
Jack wants to commence a cherry farm in the desert, irrigation will be necessary.
Irrigation comes from the Latin for “moist” or “wet,” but it means the persistent wetting of something. We wouldn’t really say that a storm provides irrigation (unless we were poetically trying to personify the storm).
Irrigation systems are often complicated combinations of canals, channels, and hoses.
In addition, the word irrigation is also used in medicine to discourse the process of washing out a wound before dressing it.
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