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Definitions from the WebAqueductsDefinition: Aqueducts are artificial channels or structures built to transport water, typically over long distances, from one place to another. Noun - Plural FormSense: Large water conduits built by ancient civilizations to provide water supply. Example: The ancient Romans built impressive aqueducts to transport water to their cities. NounSense: Modern water supply systems that transport water over or under obstacles, using pipes, tunnels, or bridges. Example: The city's aqueduct is a vital infrastructure, supplying clean water to thousands of households. Related Products: | ||||
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