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  artery Artevelde, Jacob van  
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   The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000.
 
artesian well
 
SYLLABICATION:ar·te·sian well
PRONUNCIATION:  är-tzhn
NOUN: A well drilled through impermeable strata to reach water capable of rising to the surface by internal hydrostatic pressure.
ETYMOLOGY:French artésien, from Old French artesien, of Artois, from Arteis, Artois, France.
 
 
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