qanat

/kəˈnɑːt/
noun
  1. An underground irrigation channel built to carry water from an aquifer to the surface, used in arid regions.
    • The ancient qanat still supplies water to the village today.
    • Farmers rely on the qanat to irrigate their crops during the dry season.
    • Engineers studied the qanat system to learn about sustainable water management.
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