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Qué (quién) es irrigation ditch - definición

SMALL CHANNEL THAT CONDUCTS WATER, ESPECIALLY FOR IRRIGATION
Acequia association; Séquia; Irrigation ditch; New Mexico Acequia Association
  • Acequia Madre (Mother Ditch)]], Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 2022
  • Main acequia, Vallongas, Elche, Valencia, Spain, May 2012
  • Potrero Ditch, an acequia, passing near the front of [[El Santuario de Chimayo]]

Ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
A ditch is a small to moderate divot created to channel water. A ditch can be used for drainage, to drain water from low-lying areas, alongside roadways or fields, or to channel water from a more distant source for plant irrigation.
ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
n.
Trench.
ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
¦ noun a narrow channel dug to hold or carry water.
¦ verb
1. provide with or dig a ditch.
2. informal get rid of; give up.
N. Amer. play truant from (school).
3. (with reference to an aircraft) make or cause to make a forced landing on water.
Derivatives
ditcher noun
ditching noun
Origin
OE dic, of Gmc origin; related to dyke1.

Wikipedia

Acequia

An acequia (Spanish: [aˈθekja]) or séquia (Catalan: [ˈsɛkia]) is a community-operated watercourse used in Spain and former Spanish colonies in the Americas for irrigation. Particularly in Spain, the Andes, northern Mexico, and the modern-day American Southwest particularly northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, acequias are usually historically engineered canals that carry snow runoff or river water to distant fields. The hydrology of acequias benefit the ecological health, farming production, and maintaining groundwater levels. The acequia is an easily controllable way to resource way that is extremely resistant to ever changing climate. Examples of acequias in New Mexico have lengthy historical roots to Pueblo and Hispano communities, and they are incorporated into traditions including the matachines, life in the Rio Grande Bosque of the Albuquerque metropolitan area, and pilgrimages to El Santuario de Chimayo.

The term can also refer to the long central pool in a Moorish garden, such as the Generalife in the Alhambra in Southern Iberia.

Ejemplos de uso de irrigation ditch
1. I hadn‘t been hit – I‘d fallen into an irrigation ditch.
2. Earlier, the students drank water drawn from a nearby irrigation ditch.
3. Police could find no clues." Four days her body was found in an irrigation ditch.
4. The boy, Jin Sano, was found shortly afterwards in an irrigation ditch.
5. "In the first few days, we had to get our cooking water from an irrigation ditch.