aqueduct

US /ˈæk.wə.dʌkt/
UK /ˈæk.wə.dʌkt/
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aqueduc

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.
Les anciens Romains ont construit d'impressionnants aqueducs pour alimenter leurs villes en eau.
The modern aqueduct system ensures efficient water distribution.
Le système d'aqueduc moderne assure une distribution d'eau efficace.