aquifer
/ˈækwɪfər/Definitions
1. noun
A layer of water-bearing permeable rock or soil beneath the earth’s surface.
“The geologists studied the aquifer to determine its potential for supplying water to the nearby city.”
2. noun
A body of permeable rock or soil that contains and transmits water beneath the earth’s surface.
“The aquifer was replenished by rainfall and snowmelt, ensuring a steady water supply.”