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- Aquifer [r]: A body of rocks or sediments capable of supplying groundwater at a useful rate. [e]
- Groundwater [r]: Water which occurs below the solid surface of the earth. [e]
- Archive:External Sources [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Brining [r]: A process in which food is soaked in a salt solution (the brine) before cooking. [e]
- Aquifer [r]: A body of rocks or sediments capable of supplying groundwater at a useful rate. [e]
- Shallow foundation [r]: Type of foundation which transfers building loads to the earth very near the surface, rather than to a subsurface layer or a range of depths as does a deep foundation. [e]