Basins

/ˈbeɪsənz/ noun

Plural of basin; bowl-shaped vessels for holding water, or natural or artificial depressions in land that collect water.

From Old French bacin, from Vulgar Latin *baccinum, possibly from Gaulish. The word entered English in the 13th century, originally referring to metal vessels, later extended to geographical features.

AMገንዳዎች
ARأحواض
BNঅববাহিকা
CSnádrže
DAbækkener
DEBecken
ELλεκάνες
EScuencas
FAحوضه‌ها
FIaltaat
FRbassins
GUતળાવ
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