Pronunciation: /əˈsɛkiə/
noun a ditch or canal used for irrigation in arid regions
A1 An acequia is an irrigation ditch used in traditional agriculture.
A2 The farmers relied on the acequia to water their crops during the dry season.
B1 The maintenance of the acequia system is crucial for the success of the farming community.
B2 The intricate network of acequias allowed water to flow efficiently throughout the fields.
C1 The history of acequias in this region dates back centuries, showcasing the ingenuity of early farmers.
C2 The engineering behind the acequia system demonstrates the sophisticated knowledge of water management in ancient civilizations.
formal The acequia system in this region dates back to the Spanish colonial era.
informal Let's go for a swim in the acequia behind the old mill.
slang I heard there's a secret spot along the acequia where you can catch the biggest fish.
figurative The acequia of knowledge flows through the university, nourishing the minds of students.
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