Dams

/dæmz/ noun

Barriers constructed across waterways to control water flow, create reservoirs, or generate hydroelectric power. They alter natural water patterns and create artificial lakes.

From Middle Dutch 'dam' meaning 'embankment' or 'dike'. The word spread through Germanic languages as humans learned to control water flow for agriculture and flood prevention, dating back thousands of years.

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ARالسدود
BNবাঁধ
CApreses
CSpřehrady
DAdammer
DEDämme
ELφράγματα
ESpresas
FAسدها
FIpadot
FRbarrages
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