aqueduct Meaning in Tamil ( aqueduct வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கால்வாய்ப்பாலம,
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aqueduct's Usage Examples:
Many of these aqueducts, as well as countless numbers of now leaky cisterns, could with but little trouble be brought into use again, and would greatly enhance the fertility of the country.
Recognizing this, the corporation of Birmingham, under an act of 1892, acquired the watershed of the Elan and Claerwen, and constructed on the Elan three impounding reservoirs whence the water is conducted through an aqueduct to Birmingham (q.
The Spaniards during their occupancy of Tunis strengthened the kasbah and built an aqueduct to supply it with water.
The water-supply is brought over a fine aqueduct 5 m.
Cisterns were also used for the storage of rain water, and aqueducts, of which the remains still exist, were constructed for the conveyance of water from a distance.
Approaching the lift Narrowboat crossing the aqueduct and heading for the left hand caisson.
high, standing since 1676 in the Place de la Republique; the ruins of the palace of Constantine, the forum, the thermae and the remains of the Roman ramparts and of aqueducts.
The spring is now diverted direct into the, aqueduct and is not visible at the surface.
aqueduct site work is in progress to build a double slipway to permit trailed boats to be launched onto the canal.
A canal connecting the tidal part of the river Neath with the mouth of the Tawb, made in 1789, was in 1824 connected with the Vale of Neath canal by means of an aqueduct across the Neath river, when also a small dock, Port Tennant (so named after its owner) or Salthouse Dock, was made near the east pier, and this continued to be used till 1880.
Pipes conveying the water of an aqueduct across a valley and following the contour of the sides are sometimes called siphons, though they do not depend on the principle of the above instrument.
Lastly, he gained enduring fame by the construction of a road and an aqueduct, which - a thing unheard of before - he called by his own name (Livy ix.
Long bridges of several spans are often termed " viaducts," and bridges carrying canals are termed " aqueducts," though this term is sometimes used for waterways which have no bridge structure.
Synonyms:
arch, conduit,
Antonyms:
inferior, straighten, unplayful,