water level

The term "water level" is crucial in fields like hydrology, geography, and engineering for monitoring and managing bodies of water.

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Definition

B2Hydrology

(technical, academic)The height or elevation of the surface of a body of water above a specific reference point.

Example

  • The water level in the lake rose significantly after the heavy rainfall.

B2Geography

(technical, academic)The level below which the ground is saturated with water, also known as the groundwater level.

Example

  • In arid regions, the groundwater level can be quite deep.

C1Engineering

(technical, academic)A device used to measure the height of water in a tank or container.

Example

  • The engineer used a water level to ensure the tank was filled correctly.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "water level":

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