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n. (water tower English)
Usage examples of "water towers".
When Mel had first come this way it was mostly grain elevators, water towers, and ranks of bleachers rising up alongside high-school football fields.
Huts clung to the precipices and round water towers loomed over tiny terraced fields that clung to the sides of the mountains, supported by tall walls of dry-laid stone.
The sight of the two water towers had given him an idea, but at first it seemed to him too absurd for consideration.
King Kashtiliash is building the water towers you requested, but you would do him no favor by staying there.
A few hangars and water towers rise from it, and low dark clusters of barracks farther inland.
The collapse of the shaft and its associated sodium and water towers had killed a hundred thousand Dahlites, seven thousand of them civilians living immediately above the shaft, beneath the oldest of Dahl's domes.
That sight piqued Nadia's interest, but as they rolled on in she could not help noticing the litter of frames, crates, tractors, cranes, spare part dumps, garbage dumps, windmills, solar panels, water towers, concrete roads leading east west and south, air miners, the low buildings of the alchemists' quarter, their smokestacks emitting the plumes they had seen.