Cesspit

/ˈsɛsˌpɪt/ noun

A large underground pit or tank where waste, sewage, or rainwater collects and is stored or allowed to seep into the ground.

Compound of cess (possibly from assess or from an older English word meaning a tax or levy, but likely folk-etymologized to cesspool) and pit. The term became standard in the 19th century for describing waste disposal systems.

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