watery
US /ˈwɔtəri, ˈwɑtə-/
・UK /'wɔ:tərɪ/
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How do bees make honey? plus 4 more videos.. #aumsum
- At this point, the mixture is still watery.
At this point, the mixture is still watery.
How do bees make honey? | #aumsum
- At this point, the mixture is still watery.
At this point, the mixture is still watery.
Meet The Plastic Eating Worms | Planet Fix | BBC Earth Lab
- And it takes a few hours, at room temperature, in a watery solution.
And it takes a few hours, at room temperature, in a watery solution.
What is an allergy? | #aumsum
- They even give rise to itching throat and watery eyes, thus causing an allergy.
They even give rise to itching throat and watery eyes, thus causing an allergy.
Instant Ice - Waterbending In Real Life!
- that has the consistency of a watery snowball .. which, of course, is 100% edible, and refreshingly
that has the consistency of a watery snowball .. which, of course, is 100% edible, and refreshingly
Discovery Channel: Submarines - Sharks Of Steel 1of4: The Submariners
- a pleasure made her last day and again the watery tomb for a
a pleasure made her last day and again the watery tomb for a
The Call of the Wild Audiobook by Jack London
- Charles was a middle-aged, lightish-colored man, with weak and watery eyes and a
Charles was a middle-aged, lightish-colored man, with weak and watery eyes and a
- Charles looked on wistfully, wiped his watery eyes, but did not get up because of
Charles looked on wistfully, wiped his watery eyes, but did not get up because of
Conformational Stability: Protein Folding and Denaturation
- And picture this protein in the watery environment
And picture this protein in the watery environment
Four Levels of Protein Structure
- And this protein is found within the watery polar environment
And this protein is found within the watery polar environment
Fast Food Coffee Taste Test
- - Watery to the point that I don't know if I'm here
- Watery to the point that I don't know if I'm here
- - Woodsy and watery, a stream through a wood.
- Woodsy and watery, a stream through a wood.