Contains large amounts of dissolved minerals such as calcium, sodium, magnesium, and iron. Some tap waters contain as many or more minerals than some commercial mineral waters. There is no scientific evidence that either high or low mineral content water is beneficial to humans.
Water of natural purity with certain dietary effects the source of which has to be in a subterranean and protected water deposit. The content of certain substances must not exceed the indicated limits.
Natural spring water that can be still or sparkling. It normally contains a good deal of minerals.
water from under ground that passes over rocks, resulting in a higher content of various minerals. It is untreated other than to remove grit and dirt
Groundwater that rises to the surface through a natural opening in the earth or rock and contains a relatively high concentration of mineral ions and trace elements.
Water which is naturally or artificially impregnated with mineral salts or gases (carbon dioxide).
To dream of drinking mineral water, foretells fortune will favor your efforts, and you will enjoy your opportunities to satisfy your cravings for certain pleasures.
spring water containing various mineral salts, elements, or gases. The mineral salts or elements may include Epsom salts, calcium, iron, magnesium, boron, fluorine, and others. The gases are usually carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. [AHDOS
'In many places, "mineral water" is often colloquially used to mean carbonated water (which is usually carbonated mineral water, as opposed to tap water)."