noun
- an underground channel or tunnel used to transport water from an aquifer in highland areas to surface irrigation ditches in lowland areas
Usage: technical; Middle Eastern irrigation systems
Examples
- The ancient qanat system provided water to desert communities for centuries.
- Engineers studied the qanat to understand traditional water management techniques.
- The qanat channels water from mountain aquifers to agricultural fields.
- Many qanats in Iran are still functioning after thousands of years.
- The construction of a qanat required skilled workers who could dig underground tunnels.
- Archaeologists discovered remnants of an ancient qanat system in the desert.