alveus
/ˈælvɪəs/Definitions
1. noun
A type of Roman aqueduct, especially one that brings water from a distant source into a city.
“The ancient Romans built a complex system of alvei to supply clean water to their citizens.”
1. noun
A type of Roman aqueduct, especially one that brings water from a distant source into a city.
“The ancient Romans built a complex system of alvei to supply clean water to their citizens.”