0 a hole in the ground from which water is forced to the surface by natural pressure
1 a well (= underground place for water) in which the water is forced to the surface by natural pressure
The discovery of the laws of hydrostatics leads him to the idea of the artesian well, for which he also constructs the suitable drilling equipment.
An artesian well in the parish has run dry.
How can anyone who has property which includes an artesian well know what the value of that well would be if there were no buildings upon the property?
An artesian well was drilled by the railroad in 1903 to supply water for the steam engines.
If the potentiometric surface lies above the ground surface, a flowing well or artesian well results.
It had an onsite artesian well, supplying its own water.
In 1880, an artesian well was constructed on the island, and the causeway became traversable in 1901.
The site contained an artesian well and rations to maintain several hundred people for many months, ensuring a safe environment in case of nuclear attack.