Basin

/ˈbeɪsən/ noun

A wide, open container used for holding water or other liquids, often for washing. In geography, it can also mean a low area of land where water collects, such as a river basin.

It comes from Old French “bacin,” meaning a large bowl, from a medieval Latin word with similar form. The shape idea extended naturally to landforms that hold water.

AMገንዳ
ARحوض
BNঅববাহিকা
CSpánev
DAbassin
DEBecken
ELλεκάνη
EScuenca
FAحوضه
FIallas
FRbassin
GUબેસિન
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