noun
- a person who douses; one who searches for water or minerals underground using a divining rod or similar device
- a person or device that douses something with liquid, especially water
Usage: also called a dowser; the practice is sometimes considered pseudoscientific
Examples
- The douser claimed he could locate underground springs using only a wooden stick.
- A skilled douser walked the property with a forked rod, searching for water.
- The fire douser quickly extinguished the flames with a bucket of water.
- Some farmers hired a douser to find the best location to dig a well.
- The automatic douser on the roof helped prevent the fire from spreading.