noun A divining rod or other tool used by a water witch to locate water
In agriculture, a water witch may be hired to locate water sources for irrigation purposes on farmland.
In folklore, a water witch is often portrayed as a mystical figure with the ability to locate water sources through supernatural means.
In hydrogeology, a water witch may refer to a person who claims to have the ability to locate underground water sources using dowsing techniques.
In literature, a water witch may refer to a character who possesses supernatural abilities related to water.
In geology, a water witch may refer to a person who uses dowsing or other methods to locate underground water sources.
In landscaping, a water witch may refer to a professional who specializes in designing water features such as ponds, fountains, and streams.
In environmental science, a water witch may refer to a scientist who studies the movement and quality of water in various ecosystems.