Associations to the word «Aquifer»
Noun
- Groundwater
- Karst
- Depletion
- Pumping
- Contaminant
- Contamination
- Conduit
- Wastewater
- Pollutant
- Irrigation
- Carbonate
- Seawater
- Conductivity
- Infiltration
- Runoff
- Intrusion
- Underground
- Edwards
- Limestone
- Huntsville
- Drilling
- Evaporation
- Sandstone
- Pollution
- Fracture
- Gully
- Gravel
- Silt
- Precipitation
- Magma
- Reservoir
- Wetland
- Sediment
- Drainage
- Discharge
- Rainfall
- Sewage
- Filtration
- Pore
- Flow
- Nitrate
- Water
- Gallon
- Watershed
- Landfill
- Drought
- Basin
- Storage
- Stratum
- Pipeline
- Catchment
- Plume
- Sahara
- Ecosystem
- Extraction
- Abstraction
- Soil
- Drain
- Salamander
- Thickness
- Hydrocarbon
- Oasis
- Layer
- Caves
Adjective
Wiktionary
AQUIFER, noun. An underground layer of water-bearing porous stone, earth, or gravel
Dictionary definition
AQUIFER, noun. Underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells and springs etc.
Wise words
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