aqueduct
/ˈækwɪdʌkt/Definitions
1. noun
A structure or system for conveying water, especially over a long distance, as for supplying a city or town.
“The ancient Romans built an extensive network of aqueducts to bring fresh water to their cities.”
2. verb
To supply (a place or building) with water from an aqueduct or other water supply system.
“The city council decided to aqueduct the old town with modern water pipes.”