Underground surface below which the ground is wholly saturated with water.
A line corresponding to the surface of the water when the vessel is afloat on an even keel; often painted on the hull of a ship.
Elevation of the free surface of a stream, lake or reservoir relative to a specified vertical datum.
1However, the spirit of the original question asks about the water level.
2The agency said a rapid rise in the water level was likely.
3In past years, Lake Naivasha had seen dramatic reductions in water level.
4Cautious dips to the water level proved that the sea was saline.
5I rushed down to stand on the last step above water level.
6The water level had dropped by more than a metre since then.
7It was an inch wide at its broadest, at the water level.
8The balcony upon which we sat was close above the water level.
9The others followed Geraldine, and swung themselves down to the water level.
10Why they dived down and cut off her masts below water level.
11The water level in their fields has gone down, resulting in irrigation problems.
12The water level continued to rise: already it was up to his waist.
13While the water level has dropped, many cars remain submerged and homes flooded.
14In northern India, the lower water level of reservoirs has also impacted plantation.
15Now that the water level has gone down, it is on dry land.
16Drain lid being pushed up from water level down Forbury Road, Saint Clair.
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