water tank
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Definition
Noun: A water tank is a container designed specifically for storing water. In the provided reference context, it refers to the tank that holds the water used to flush a toilet.
Usage
The term "water tank" is used to describe a reservoir for water. It is a common compound noun where "water" specifies the contents of the "tank." * The water tank on the roof supplies the whole building. * After the storm, we checked the water tank for any damage. * The toilet's water tank was leaking, so we had to call a plumber.
Advanced Usage
- Industrial/Agricultural Context: Large-scale water tanks are used for irrigation, fire suppression, or industrial processes.
- The farm uses a 10,000-gallon water tank for its crops.
- Domestic/Utility Context: Refers to tanks in homes for purposes like rainwater harvesting or as part of heating systems (e.g., a hot water tank).
- We installed a new hot water tank to improve efficiency.
Variants and Related Words
- Cistern: Often used synonymously, especially for toilet tanks or underground storage tanks.
- Reservoir: A larger, often artificial, body of water for storage. A water tank is a type of small, manufactured reservoir.
- Storage Tank: A more general term; a water tank is a specific type of storage tank.
Synonyms
- Cistern
- Water reservoir
- Holding tank (for water)
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, but a container meant to be of water (e.g., a dry well, a vacuum chamber) would be conceptually opposite in function.
Related Phrases
- Tank water: Water that comes from a storage tank (e.g., "The house runs on tank water.").
- Fill the tank: The action of putting water into the water tank.
- Remember to fill the tank before the dry season.
Noun
- a tank that holds the water used to flush a toilet