0 (also hosepipe) a rubber, plastic etc tube which bends and which is used to carry water etc -- hos
a fireman’s hose.
a garden hose
1 an older word for stockings or socks -- stoking
woollen/woolen hose.
2 to apply water to by means of a hose -- menyiram
I’ll go and hose the garden/car.
The intact seeds from the multiple source trees were bulked and t hose to be experimentally dispersed were selected at random from the bulked seeds.
The nozzle of the fire hose was bright brass.
So streets and vehicles leaving the site were hosed down and workers at the site were outfitted with masks.
The main components of the unit are the valve, connecting hose, and a cylinder.
This hose connected the flue to a simple diaphragm pump, which pumped the sample into a collection bag.
The hydraulic cylinder is connected to an open-center valve through flexible hoses.
Modelling ammonia volatilization from animal slurry applied with trail hoses to cereals.
The morning after witnesses the city's water services literally hosing down trees and shrubs in an attempt to dilute the chemical mix.