Aqueduct (disambiguation)

Aqueduct (disambiguation)

An aqueduct is
*an artificial (man-made) channel that is constructed to convey water from one location to another.
*a bridge that holds a water channel either for irrigation or transport
*a channel in the body that carries a natural body fluid, such as cerebral aqueduct

Aqueduct may also refer to:
*Aqueduct Racetrack, a horse racing track located in New York City
*Aqueduct (band), an indie pop band
*Aqueduct (Company), an e-commerce service provider and spinout of Buy.com
*Aqueduct (Shropshire), a village/suburb in Telford, Shropshire


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