aqueduct
US /ˈæk.wə.dʌkt/
UK /ˈæk.wə.dʌkt/

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acueducto
an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge supported by tall columns across a valley or other gap.
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The ancient Romans built impressive aqueducts to supply water to their cities.
Los antiguos romanos construyeron impresionantes acueductos para suministrar agua a sus ciudades.
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The modern aqueduct system ensures efficient water distribution.
El moderno sistema de acueductos asegura una distribución eficiente del agua.