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What does the noun aqueduct mean?
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A man-made structure designed to transport water from one place to another, typically over long distances.

It consists of a channel or series of channels, supported by arches, pillars, or other structures, that carries water by gravity from a source such as a river, lake, or reservoir to a destination such as a city, farm, or industrial site. Aqueducts have been used for centuries to supply water to populations in areas where natural water sources are scarce or unreliable. Some of the most famous aqueducts in the world include the Pont du Gard in France, the Roman aqueducts in Italy, and the California Aqueduct in the United States. Aqueducts are essential infrastructure for modern society, providing clean and safe water for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use.

Complete Vocabulary List for: Innovation and Inception

A man-made structure designed to transport water from one place to another, typically over long distances.

A bold and confident disregard of ordinary rules and conventions.

A graphical representation of a person or entity in virtual reality, online gaming, or social media platforms.

In the early stages of development or growth, often with the potential to flourish or mature further in the future.

Rapidly growing, expanding, or developing, often in a flourishing or prosperous manner.

To develop, formulate, and bring forth innovative notions, plans, or thoughts from the mind.

To carefully combine or mix different elements to create something new.

A machine, device, or gadget that is complex, unusual, or makeshift in nature.

To plan or devise something in a clever or cunning way, often with the intention of achieving a specific goal or outcome.

A digital or virtual form of currency that utilizes cryptographic techniques to secure and verify transactions.

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