acuífero
aquifer
Etymology tree showing the origins of the Spanish word acuífero.Etymology tree showing the origins of the Spanish word acuífero.
Etymology
The Spanish word 'acuífero' (meaning 'aquifer') comes from combining two Latin elements: 'aqua' meaning 'water' and '-fer' meaning 'bearing' or 'carrying'. This combination literally translates to 'water-bearing', which perfectly describes what an aquifer is - a layer of rock or soil that carries or holds water underground.
Related Spanish Words
Several common Spanish words share the 'agua/acu-' root from Latin 'aqua', such as 'agua' (water), 'acuático' (aquatic), and 'acuoso' (watery). The '-fero' ending is also found in other Spanish words like 'mamífero' (mammal, literally 'mammary-bearing') and 'fructífero' (fruitful, literally 'fruit-bearing').
Related English Words
English speakers might recognize this word's connection to 'aquifer', which is the direct English cognate. Other related English words include 'aqua', 'aquatic', and 'aqueduct' from the 'aqua-' root, while the '-fer' element appears in words like 'transfer' (to carry across), 'conifer' (cone-bearing), and 'fertile' (bearing fruit or offspring).
feedback on this etymology

Etymology is one of the fastest ways to learn Spanish, and Bueno Spanish is built around it.

Learn More
puertaportal
mirarmirror
caballocavalry
dientedental
ganargain
ayudaaid