A structure carrying water over a river or depression, especially in regards to ancient aqueducts, An artificial channel that is constructed to convey water from one location to another, A pipeline or channel for carrying water; may be open or underground, Spinal-fluid-filled channel in the brain stem connecting the ventricles with the spinal cord region, a pipe or channel for moving water to a lower level, often across a great distance Aquifer: A geologic formation that holds and yields useable amounts of water, Bridge, where a canal crosses a river or a street Peringana went over the Leinster Aqueduct, where the Grand Canal crosses the River Liffey, and the Monasterevan Aquaduct (40ft span), where the Grand Canal crosses the River Barrow, and a lot of smaller ones, a channel constructed to carry water by gravity from one place to another, channel for carrying water, aqua (water), ductus (leading), a pipe, conduit, or channel designed to transport water from a remote source, usually by gravity, Man-made channel at ground level, elevated, or underground, for delivering water to a city The term includes reservoirs and settling basins, an above ground canal built to move water from a remote source, usually by gravity, a conduit that resembles a bridge but carries water over a valley, Man-made canal or pipeline used to transport water, A pipe or conduit made for bringing water from a source, An aqueduct is a long bridge with many arches, which carries a water supply or a canal over a valley. an old Roman aqueduct, An aqueduct is a large pipe or canal which carries a water supply to a city or a farming area. a nationwide system of aqueducts to carry water to the arid parts of this country. Conduit built to carry water from its source to a main distribution point. Ancient Rome's aqueduct system, an extraordinary feat of engineering, brought water to the city from as far as 57 mi (92 km) away. Only a portion of the Roman aqueducts utilized the familiar stone arch; most were underground conduits made of stone or terra-cotta pipe. Modern aqueduct systems employ cast iron or steel. See also water-supply system, A conductor, conduit, or artificial channel for conveying water, especially one for supplying large cities with water, manmade canal for carrying water flow, A canal or passage; as, the aqueduct of Sylvius, a channel connecting the third and fourth ventricles of the brain, plural of aqueduct,
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A structure carrying water over a river or depression, especially in regards to ancient aqueducts
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An artificial channel that is constructed to convey water from one location to another
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A pipeline or channel for carrying water; may be open or underground
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Spinal-fluid-filled channel in the brain stem connecting the ventricles with the spinal cord region
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a pipe or channel for moving water to a lower level, often across a great distance Aquifer: A geologic formation that holds and yields useable amounts of water
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Bridge, where a canal crosses a river or a street Peringana went over the Leinster Aqueduct, where the Grand Canal crosses the River Liffey, and the Monasterevan Aquaduct (40ft span), where the Grand Canal crosses the River Barrow, and a lot of smaller ones
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a channel constructed to carry water by gravity from one place to another
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channel for carrying water
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aqua (water), ductus (leading)
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a pipe, conduit, or channel designed to transport water from a remote source, usually by gravity
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Man-made channel at ground level, elevated, or underground, for delivering water to a city The term includes reservoirs and settling basins
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an above ground canal built to move water from a remote source, usually by gravity
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a conduit that resembles a bridge but carries water over a valley
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Man-made canal or pipeline used to transport water
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A pipe or conduit made for bringing water from a source
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An aqueduct is a long bridge with many arches, which carries a water supply or a canal over a valley. an old Roman aqueduct
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An aqueduct is a large pipe or canal which carries a water supply to a city or a farming area. a nationwide system of aqueducts to carry water to the arid parts of this country. Conduit built to carry water from its source to a main distribution point. Ancient Rome's aqueduct system, an extraordinary feat of engineering, brought water to the city from as far as 57 mi (92 km) away. Only a portion of the Roman aqueducts utilized the familiar stone arch; most were underground conduits made of stone or terra-cotta pipe. Modern aqueduct systems employ cast iron or steel. See also water-supply system
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A conductor, conduit, or artificial channel for conveying water, especially one for supplying large cities with water
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manmade canal for carrying water flow isim
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A canal or passage; as, the aqueduct of Sylvius, a channel connecting the third and fourth ventricles of the brain
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