Cesspools

/ˈsɛsˌpulz/ noun

Plural of cesspool; large underground tanks or pits for collecting sewage, waste water, or other waste.

Cesspool's origin is disputed: possibly from cess (an obsolete word for tax or assessment) + pool, or folk-etymologized from French suspiral. The term became standard for sewage systems by the 18th century.

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