noun
- a stretch of water with little or no current; still water in a river or stream
- the region of disturbed water behind a moving ship or boat
Usage: nautical; often used in plural
Usage: nautical; technical
Examples
- The canoe drifted slowly through the deadwater near the riverbank.
- Fishermen prefer casting in deadwater where fish tend to gather.
- The ship's deadwater created a visible trail behind it.
- We paddled out of the current into a deadwater cove.
- The deadwaters of the swamp were thick with vegetation.