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the drainage
noun
A natural or artificial removal of surface and sub-surface water from a given area.
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The drainage has entirely changed.
Rainfall varies considerably throughout the drainage basin.
If possible, the drainage improvements are subsurface.
"The drainage going underground would certainly indicate that".
Even the drainage looks fit for the Louvre".
Even the drainage in the Colony is not properly constructed.
Naturally, another acre must be cleared for the drainage field.
Every thistle, splinter, butterfly over the drainage ditches.
The drainage system is characterized by a lack of pattern.
The drainage system of Montenegro flows in two opposite directions.
"About 14,000 years ago, it changed the drainage of the center of America," he said.
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