Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

aqueduct

noun
/ˈakwəˌdʌkt/
Definition
A structure that is designed to transport water from one location to another, often over long distances.
Examples
  • The ancient Romans built impressive aqueducts to supply their cities with fresh water.
  • Modern aqueducts can be found in various forms, including underground pipelines and open channels.
  • The aqueduct in the valley brought water from the mountains to the agricultural fields.
Meaning
An aqueduct is typically a bridge-like system built for conveying water, usually through channels or pipes.
Synonyms
  • waterway
  • conduit
  • channel
  • pipeline