waterwork

/ˈwɔtərˌwɜrk/
noun
  1. A structure or system for supplying, storing, or moving water, such as a reservoir, pump, or pipe network.
    • The old waterwork station has been converted into a museum about local history.
    • The city's waterwork includes a massive treatment plant and miles of underground pipes.
    • Ancient Romans built impressive waterworks like aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
  2. A decorative fountain or display of water, often in a garden or park.
    • Visitors admired the waterwork in the central square, where jets of water danced to music.
    • The palace gardens featured elaborate waterworks with fountains and cascades.
    • The park's new waterwork includes a splash pad for children to play in.
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