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Answer for the clue "Reservoir outlet ", 8 letters:
spillway

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Word definitions for spillway in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1889, from spill + way (n.).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a channel that carries excess water over or around a dam or other obstruction [syn: spill , wasteweir ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A spillway is a structure used to provide the controlled release of flows from a dam or levee into a downstream area, typically being the river that was dammed. In the UK they may be known as overflow channels . Spillways release floods so that the water ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Spillway \Spill"way`\, n. A sluiceway or passage for superfluous water in a reservoir, to prevent too great pressure on the dam.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A path designed to take away overflow safely.

Usage examples of spillway.

They stood looking at a waterpower mill which was operated by the rushing stream through the spillway tunnel.

I arrived at a spillway of wide concrete steps on which were puddles of stagnant water and a thin carpet of hardy gray-black fungus that probably thrived only during the four-month rainy season.

And ere that again, leada, laida, all unraidy, too faint to buoy the fairiest rider, too frail to flirt with a cygnet's plume, she was licked by a hound, Chirripa-Chirruta, while poing her pee, pure and simple, on the spur of the hill in old Kippure, in birdsong and shearingtime, but first of all, worst of all, the wiggly livvly, she sideslipped out by a gap in the Devil's glen while Sally her nurse was sound asleep in a sloot and, feefee fiefie, fell over a spillway before she found her stride and lay and .

Apart from the matter of security, it would involve either moving the mill or a lot of digging of millponds and building of dams and spillways.

Ilna's fingers moved: opening the shed, feeding through the shuttle, and closing the shed again with the certainty of water pouring through the spillway of the ancient tide mill that had been her grandfather's.