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the free encyclopedia Artificial river barrier For other uses · see Weir (disambiguation) . A weir on the Humber River near Cruikshank Park in Toronto · Ontario · Canada A weir on the Yass River · New South Wales · Australia · outlets of lakes · ponds · and reservoirs · industrial discharge · and drainage control structures. There are many weir designs · Old English wer · a derivative of the root of the verb werian · meaning "to defend · dam". &#91 · 1 &#93 · &#91 · 2 &#93 · The German cognate is Wehr · Washington

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the free encyclopedia Artificial river barrier For other uses
see Weir (disambiguation) . A weir on the Humber River near Cruikshank Park in Toronto
Ontario
Canada A weir on the Yass River
New South Wales
Australia
outlets of lakes
ponds
and reservoirs
industrial discharge
and drainage control structures. There are many weir designs
Learn more
Old English wer
a derivative of the root of the verb werian
meaning "to defend
dam". &#91
1 &#93
&#91
2 &#93
The German cognate is Wehr
Washington

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