Catchland

/ˈkætʃlænd/ noun

An area of land where rainfall is collected and channels into a particular stream, river, or water system.

From 'catch' + 'land,' combining the idea of 'catching' water with the geographical area where this occurs. Related to 'catchment' but less commonly used in modern English.

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