Catchwork

/ˈkætʃwɜːrk/ noun

A type of agricultural terracing or water-management system designed to catch and retain rainfall on hillsides.

From 'catch' + 'work,' a term used in 16th-century agricultural writing. It refers to engineered systems that literally 'catch' water, combining practical field work with strategic design.

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