water table
Noun

water table (plural water tables)

  1. (geology) The level, underground, below which the ground is saturated with water
  2. (architecture) A molding or other projection in the wall of a building to throw off rainwater.
Synonyms

Translations
  • French: nappe phréatique
  • German: Grundwasserspiegel
  • Portuguese: lençol freático
  • Spanish: mesa de agua, tabla de agua



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