Cistern

/ˈsɪstərn/ noun

A large tank or container used to store water, often built underground or as part of a building's plumbing system.

From Latin 'cisterna' (reservoir), derived from 'cista' (box or basket). The Romans developed sophisticated cistern systems to store water in cities and aqueducts.

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