phreat-, phreato-, phreati- +
(Greek: a well, a tank, a reservoir; ground water)
Another form of phret-.
						A plant utilizing saline ground water: Jane went to the library to find out about halophreatophytes, or vegetation requiring salty soil, for her term paper in biology.					
									
						phreatic					
					
						Pertaining to, or related to, underground waters; especially, those at or below the water table and accessible through wells.					
									
						phreaticole (verb), phreaticoles; phreaticoled; phreaticoling: water					
					
						An organism that lives in, or inhabits, ground-water areas.					
									
						phreaticolous (adjective), more phreaticolous, most phreaticolous					
					
						A reference to organisms living in ground-water areas.					
									
						phreatobiology					
					
						The study of ground-water organisms.					
									
						phreatophilous (adjective), more phreatophilous, most phreatophilous					
					
						In biology, referring to a life form that thrives in groundwater habitats: Common phreatophilous bacteria are found in the drinking water of springs and wells.					
									
						phreatophyte					
					
						A plant with very long roots reaching a water table and which absorbs water from the permanent water table.					
									
						phreatophytic					
					
						Relating to, or referring to, a plant that absorbs water from the permanent water table.					
									
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