also water-mark, 1708, "distinctive mark on paper," from water (n.1) + mark (n.1). Similar formation in German wassermarke. Not produced by water, but probably so called because it looks like a wet spot. The verb is recorded from 1866. Related: Watermarked.
watering
water-lily
waterline
waterlogged
Waterloo
watermark
watermelon
water-moccasin
water-pipe
waterproof
watershed