water race
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[edit]water race (plural water races)
- An artificial channel through which water is directed to run at high speed.
- 1841 January 7, The Launceston Advertiser, Tasmania, page 3, column 5:
- I know the mill and premises at Carrick, it is a water mill with a water-race attached.
- 1938 December 29, The Lithgow Mercury, NSW, Australia, page 4, column 4:
- Andrew Brown put in a water-race which drove a wheel with which wheat was crushed at the Cooerwull mill, where later tweed was made.
- 1956 October 17, The Australian Women's Weekly, page 16, column 1:
- This picture was taken from the head of a water race built to control the falls for a hydroelectric power plant.
- 1974 March 12, The Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, Port Moresby, page 10, column 5:
- A five-year-old girl was drowned in a water race near Goroka recently. She was last seen going to the water race in the hills near Goroka to wash her drinking cup.