sluiceway

/ˈsluːsˌweɪ/
noun
  1. A channel or passage through which water flows, often controlled by a gate.
    • The sluiceway carried water from the river to the mill.
    • Miners used a sluiceway to separate gold from gravel.
    • The old sluiceway was clogged with leaves and mud.
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