Reservoir /(rĕz"ẽr*vwôr`; 277)/
Res·er·voir
Reservoir
n.
- A place where anything is kept in store; especially, a place where water is collected and kept for use when wanted, as to supply a fountain, a canal, or a city by means of aqueducts, or to drive a mill wheel, or the like.
- A small intercellular space, often containing resin, essential oil, or some other secreted matter. (Bot.)
- A large quantity of infectious microorganisms resident in animals other than man, potentially capable of being transmitted to humans. (Med.)
- a large quantity of infectious microorganisms or parasites resident in animals other than man, potentially capable of being transmitted to humans; especially, such organisms in animals where they do little or no harm to the host. (Med.)
- A large supply or stock of anything which may be rapidly put to use; a reserve.
Phrases & Compounds
- Receiving reservoir
- a principal reservoir into which an aqueduct or rising main delivers water, and from which a distributing reservoir draws its supply.