Definition of Water level. Meaning of Water level. Synonyms of Water level

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Definition of Water level

Water level
Water level Wa"ter lev"el 1. The level formed by the surface of still water. 2. A kind of leveling instrument. See under Level, n.

Meaning of Water level from wikipedia

- Water level, also known as gauge height or stage, is the elevation of the free surface of a sea, stream, lake or reservoir relative to a specified vertical...
- the water level in this aquifer may rise to a level that is greater or less than the elevation of the actual water table. The elevation of the water in...
- A water level (Gr****: Aλφαδολάστιχο or (υδροστάθμη) [Alfadolasticho]) is a siphon utilizing two or more parts of the liquid water surface to establish...
- up water level in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. water level may refer to: water level (surface), the level of the free surface of a body of water, the...
- The water-level task is an experiment in developmental and cognitive psychology developed by Jean Piaget and Bärbel Inhelder. The experiment attempts...
- The reference water levels are used on inland waterways to define a range of water levels allowing the full use of the waterway for navigation. Ship p****age...
- glaciers accounted for 44% of sea level rise, with another 42% resulting from thermal expansion of water.: 1576  Sea level rise lags behind changes in the...
- Look up level, Level, leveled, levelled, or levels in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Level or levels may refer to: Level (optical instrument), a device...
- A spirit level, bubble level, or simply a level, is an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb). Two...
- stretches of water of different levels on river and canal waterways. The distinguishing feature of a lock is a fixed chamber in which the water level can be...