aquifer

/ˈækwɪfər/
noun
  1. An underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water and allows it to flow.
    • The city gets its drinking water from a large aquifer beneath the valley.
    • Farmers rely on the aquifer to irrigate their crops during dry seasons.
    • Pollution from factories can seep into the aquifer and contaminate the groundwater.
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