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The cistern
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A reservoir or tank for holding water, especially for catching and holding rainwater for later use.
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The cistern, like.
The cistern was first used in 1950's.
The cistern rotates and departs at a slow canter.
The cistern is a rectangular structure measuring 140m by 70m.
The cistern contained a total capacity of 120,000 cubic meters and for centuries it formed part of Jerusalem's rainwater storage system.
I closed the cistern.
Of the cistern, or a shelf.
Burying the cistern underground would add another cost.
At home, Laura threw the doll in the cistern.
Drainpipes channel any precious rain into the cistern.
A wellhead next to the impluvium provided access to the water stored in the cistern.
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