Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

deep-well

noun
/diːp wɛl/
Definition
A deep-well is a type of water well that extends significantly below the surface of the ground for the purpose of accessing underground water reservoirs.
Examples
  • The farmer installed a deep-well to ensure a constant water supply for irrigation.
  • After years of drought, the community turned to deep-well drilling to access underground aquifers.
  • Deep-well pumps are used to draw water from the depths of the earth.
Meaning
It refers to a well that is drilled or bored deep into the earth to reach sources of water that are not accessible from shallow wells.
Synonyms
  • artesian well
  • borewell
  • water well