A"que*ous (#), a. [Cf. F. aqueux, L. aquosus, fr. aqua. See Aqua, Aquose.]
1.
Partaking of the nature of water, or abounding with it; watery.
The aqueous vapor of the air.
Tyndall.
2.
Made from, or by means of, water.
An aqueous deposit.
Dana.
Aqueous extract, an extract obtained from a vegetable substance by steeping it in water. -- Aqueous humor Anat., one the humors of the eye; a limpid fluid, occupying the space between the crystalline lens and the cornea. (See Eye.) -- Aqueous rocks Geol., those which are deposited from water and lie in strata, as opposed to volcanic rocks, which are of igneous origin; -- called also sedimentary rocks.
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