Flume

/flum/ noun

An artificial channel or chute that carries flowing water, typically constructed of wood, metal, or concrete. Flumes are used to transport water across valleys, power mills, or conduct water for various purposes.

From Latin 'flumen' meaning 'river' or 'stream,' through Old French 'flum.' The term maintained its connection to flowing water while evolving to describe artificial water channels rather than natural streams.

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