Water which falls as rain from clouds.
1The Szaffa has no springs; the rain water is collected in cisterns.
2But what if we found a better way to store rain water?
3Some of these systems can make rain water fit for human consumption.
4There was nothing inside but a few inches of stagnant rain water.
5They should be cooked in distilled or boiled and filtered rain water.
6Deep puddles of rain water are standing all about the little station.
7Linking rain water and communism is exactly what the crowd wanted to hear.
8She says the government is sending water tanks to catch rain water tomorrow.
9Many families said they collected rain water in buckets or saucepans.
10A few months ago there was rain and we caught the rain water.
11Came upon some rain water at four miles, and camped for the night.
12The water is mostly rain water; here and there, however, springs are found.
13Unless you're catching all the rain water and heating it up.
14Four miles beyond this hill we halted at some rain water.
15Farm people relied on well water or rain water collected in lead cisterns.
16Then sprinkle on to the clay some powdered lime and add rain water.