phreatic

/ˈfreɪtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to or characterized by water that seeps into or flows through the ground.

“The phreatic level in the aquifer was unusually high due to heavy rainfall.”

2. noun

A body of water that is in contact with and permeates the ground, especially in a porous rock formation.

“The phreatic zone beneath the lake was teeming with aquatic life.”

Synonyms

  • groundwater
  • subterranean water

Antonyms

  • atmospheric water
  • surface water