Definition choices:

A. artesian water
B. distilled water
C. spring water
D. well water
E. purified water


A. water that has surfaced on its own from an aquifer
B. water that has been heated to form steam and then re-condensed into a liquid
C. water that must have the same mineral content as that flowing naturally to the surface
D. water pumped from an aquifer, an underground source of water
E. water that has undergone deionization, distillation, reverse osmosis, or any other method that removes minerals, chemicals, and flavor

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