Sump
WordNet

noun


(1)   A covered cistern; waste water and sewage flow into it
(2)   A well or other hole in which water has collected
(3)   An oil reservoir in an internal combustion engine
WiktionaryText

Noun



  1. A hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink.
  2. The lowest part of a mine shaft into which water drains.
  3. A completely flooded cave passage, sometimes passable by diving.
  4. The crankcase or oil reservoir of an internal combustion engine.
  5. The pit at the lowest point in a circulating or drainage system. (FM 55-501)
  6. An intentional depression around a drain or scupper that promotes drainage.

Verb



  1. Of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.
    • We discovered a new passage, but it sumped after 100 metres.
    • This low passage sumps quickly after moderate rainfall.


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Noun



  1. swamp (type of wetland)
 
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