Cunette

/kju'nɛt/ noun

Definition

A small ditch or channel; specifically a drainage trench or water channel in fortifications or engineering.

Etymology

From French 'cunette,' derived from Latin 'cuneus' (wedge), referring to the wedge-shaped or V-shaped profile of such channels.

Kelly Says

Medieval fortification engineers used cunettes to channel water away—and the wedge-shaped cross-section was genius because it let water flow fast while staying narrow!

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