Catchment

/ˈkætʃmənt/ noun

An area of land that collects and drains rainwater and snowmelt into a common outlet such as a river, lake, or ocean. Also called a watershed or drainage basin.

From 'catch' + '-ment' suffix, literally meaning 'the act or result of catching.' The term originated in 19th-century British hydrology to describe areas that 'catch' precipitation and channel it to a single drainage point.

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