Aquifers

/ˈækwɪfərz/ noun

Underground layers of rock or soil that hold and carry water, which can be pumped up to supply wells and springs.

From Latin 'aqua' (water) + 'ferre' (to carry). First used scientifically in English during the 19th century to describe subsurface water-bearing formations.

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