Alcarraza

/ˌælkəˈrɑzə/ noun

A porous earthenware vessel, typically Spanish or Moorish in origin, used for cooling water through evaporation.

From Spanish and Portuguese, ultimately from Arabic 'al-qarraza,' where 'al-' means 'the' and 'qarraza' refers to a water jug. The term entered European languages through medieval Iberia during periods of Islamic rule and trade.

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