Meaning Aqueduct
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Aqueduct


A channel for the passage of fluid.
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1530s, from Latin aquaeductus "conveyance of water," from aquae, genitive of aqua "water" (see aqua-), + ductus "a leading, conducting," past participle of ducere "t [..]
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Aqueduct


a pipe or passage used for carrying water from a distance.
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n. A water-conduit, particularly one for supplying a community from a distance.
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a pipe, conduit, or channel designed to transport water from a remote source, usually by gravity.
Source: water.usgs.gov

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A man-made channel created for the passage of water or water-based transport from one place to another.
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A pipe or channel designed to transport water from a remote source, usually by gravity. A bridge like structure supporting a conduit or canal passing over a river or low ground.
Source: enviroliteracy.org

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(n) a conduit that resembles a bridge but carries water over a valley
Source: beedictionary.com

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man-made canal or pipeline used to transport water
Source: worldatlas.com

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Narrow channel in the Mesencephalon that connects the third and Fourth Ventricles.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A fine channel that passes through the Temporal Bone near the Scala Tympani (the basilar turn of the Cochlea). The Cochlear aqueduct connects the Perilymph-filled bony Labyrinth to the SUBARACHNOID SP [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A small bony canal linking the vestibule of the inner ear to the posterior part of the internal surface of the petrous Temporal Bone. It transmits the Endolymphatic Duct and two small Blood Vessels.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Aqueduct


A pipe, conduit, or channel designed to transport water from a remote source, usually by gravity.
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Aqueduct


A pipe or channel designed to transport water from a remote source, usually by gravity. A bridge like structure supporting a conduit or canal passing over a river or low ground.
Source: amyhremleyfoundation.org

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1. A conductor, conduit, or artificial channel for conveying water, especially one for supplying large cities with water. The term is also applied to a structure (similar to the ancient aqueducts), for conveying a canal over a river or hollow; more properly called an aqueduct bridge. 2. <anatomy> A canal or passage; as, the aqueduct of Sylviu [..]
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A conduit or artificial channel for the conveyance of water, often elevated, especially one for the conveyance of a large quantity of water that flows by gravitation.
Source: en.wikisource.org

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Aqueduct


a conduit designed to transport water from a remote source, usually by gravity.
Source: wef.org

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A channel, cut into the ground or raised in a chute, to carry water (Latin aqua-) from a source, via zigzags and following a slightly sloping downward path (to keep it moving) to a point of dispersal, [..]
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An artificial channel that is constructed to convey water from one location to another. A structure carrying water over a river or depression, especially in regards to ancient aqueducts.
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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