Aquifer

/ˈækwəfər/ or /ˈɑːkwəfər/ noun

An aquifer is an underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water and allows it to flow, supplying wells and springs.

From Latin "aqua" meaning "water" and "-fer" from "ferre" meaning "to carry." It literally means "water carrier."

AMየመሬት ውስጥ ውሃ ንብርብር
ARطبقة مائية
BNভূগর্ভস্থ জলস্তর
CSzvodeň
DAgrundvandsmagasin
DEGrundwasserleiter
ELυδροφόρος ορίζοντας
ESacuífero
FAآبخوان
FIpohjavesikerros
FRaquifère
GUભૂગર્ભજળ સ્તર
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