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aquifer

English

Etymology

From Latin aqua (water) + fer? (I bring)

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?ækw?f?/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /??kw?f?/, /?ækw?f?/

Noun

aquifer (plural aquifers)

  1. An underground layer of water-bearing porous stone, earth, or gravel
    The water in the well came from an aquifer.

Translations

See also

  • oasis
  • aquifer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

aquifer From the web:

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  • what aquifers are in texas
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  • what aquifer means
  • what aquifers are more prone to pollution
  • what aquifers are overdrafted in the us
  • what aquifer do we live on
  • what aquifers exist in south dakota


piezometric

English

Etymology

piezo- +? -metric

Adjective

piezometric (comparative more piezometric, superlative most piezometric)

  1. Of or pertaining to a piezometer or to piezometry
  2. (hydrology) Of or relating to a measurement of water pressure inside an aquifer

Derived terms

  • piezometric head

Romanian

Etymology

From French piézométrique

Adjective

piezometric m or n (feminine singular piezometric?, masculine plural piezometrici, feminine and neuter plural piezometrice)

  1. piezometric

Declension

piezometric From the web:

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  • piezometric what does it mean
  • what is piezometric head
  • what is piezometric surface
  • what is piezometric level
  • what is piezometric line
  • what does piezometric head mean
  • what is piezometric head line
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