watergate

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See also: Watergate and water gate

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English watergate, wateregate, watur-ȝate, equivalent to water +‎ gate.

Noun[edit]

watergate (plural watergates)

  1. A gate opening onto water, or only or mainly accessible by water.
  2. Alternative form of water gate.

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Verb[edit]

watergate (third-person singular simple present watergates, present participle watergating, simple past and past participle watergated)

  1. Alternative form of Watergate.