Associations to the word «Aquifer»
Noun
- Wilcox
- Degradation
- Dissolution
- Fresh
- Clay
- Waste
- Spacing
- Tapping
- Harvesting
- Mineral
- Corrosion
- Sulfide
- Palestinian
- Susceptibility
- Islet
- Vulnerability
- Reclamation
- Barton
- Resource
- Saturation
- Headwater
- Uranium
- Moisture
- Slug
- Solvent
- Approximation
- Farmland
- Disposal
- Antelope
- Quantity
- Chlorine
- Microorganism
- Agriculture
- Retention
- Drill
- Source
- Snake
- Availability
- Pressure
- Autism
- Livestock
- Recovery
- Fertilizer
- Conservation
- Saudi
- Israeli
- Chemical
- Landowner
- Lowland
- Mining
- Lake
- River
- Swamp
- Void
- Plateau
- Fauna
- Albuquerque
Adjective
Adverb
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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