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phreatic |
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phreaticenUK
phre·at·ic P0270400 (frē-ăt′ĭk)adj. Of or relating to groundwater. [From Greek phrear, phreat-, well, spring; see bhreu- in Indo-European roots.]phreatic (frɪˈætɪk) adj (Physical Geography) geography of or relating to ground water occurring below the water table. Compare vadose[C19: from Greek phrear a well]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | phreatic - of or relating to ground water |
phreaticenUK
phreatic[frē′ad·ik] (geology) Of a volcanic explosion of material such as steam or mud, not being incandescent. |
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