aqueductˈæk wɪˌdʌkt
aqueduct (n)
- plural
- aqueducts
English Definitions:
aqueduct (noun)
a conduit that resembles a bridge but carries water over a valley
aqueduct (Noun)
An artificial channel that is constructed to convey water from one location to another.
aqueduct (Noun)
A structure carrying water over a river or depression, especially in regards to ancient aqueducts.
Aqueduct
Bridges for conveying water, called aqueducts or water bridges are constructed to convey watercourses across gaps such as valleys or ravines. The term aqueduct may also be used to refer to the entire watercourse, as well as the bridge. Large navigable aqueducts are used as transport links for boats or ships. Aqueducts must span a crossing at the same level as the watercourses on each end. The word is derived from the Latin aqua and ducere.
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