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It depends on the context. In 19th century literature, it often represented sex. It can represent changeability, chaos/uncreation, purity, death, nourishment/motherhood, darkness, femininity, and a host of other things.
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That something is wet.
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Water is the symbol for the feeling dimension (emotions) - it is therefore connected with the human heart, women and the moon, since the latter has a profound effect on the movement of the earth's waters and the female menstrual cycle.
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It can be representative of life, while fire is just the opposite.
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cleansing
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life
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