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shadoof
shadoof (ʃəˈduːf) Also schaduf, shadouf, shaduf, shayduf; chadous. [Egyptian Arabic shādūf.] A contrivance used in the East for raising water for irrigation purposes, consisting of a rod or pole working upon a pivot, at one end of which is fastened a bucket and at the other a weight to serve as a co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shadoof
Construction The shadoof is easy to construct and is highly efficient in use. The shadoof has a lifting range of 1 to 6 meters. wikipedia.org
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shaduf
shaduf var. shadoof. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kelon
Kelon may refer to: Kēlōn or Shadoof, an irrigation tool Hisense Kelon or Kelon, a Chinese appliance manufacturer Kelon language, a Papuan language wikipedia.org
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picottah
‖ picotah, picottah (pɪˈkɒtə) Also pa-, picota, paecottah. [Hindī, etc., a. Pg. picota a pump-brake (in a ship).] The name applied in parts of India to a device for raising water, consisting of a beam, resting on an upright support, which is weighted at one end and has a bucket suspended from the ot... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saqiyah
An animal-driven saqiya can raise water from 10 to 20 metres depth, and is thus considerably more efficient than a swape or shadoof, as it is known in wikipedia.org
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Stoneferry
The 1905 swing bridge was replaced by a pair of 'Shadoof' type bascule lifting bridges, authorised in 1987 and built about north of the earlier bridge wikipedia.org
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Bakolori Dam
Many farmers used the Shadoof practice of lifting water from the river to pour into irrigation channels or ponds. wikipedia.org
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شادوف
الشادوف أو المِنْزَفة ، ( بالإنجليزية : shadoof ، وبالفرنسية : chadouf ) هو آلة لرفع المياه للري.ابـتُـكـر الشادوف في مصر القديمة (في عهد الفراعنة) wikipedia.org
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Ciconiae Nixae
crane for moving wine shipments from the Tiber for land transport; however, this usage appears to be found only in the dialect of Roman Spain, and means "shadoof wikipedia.org
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Well
The sakia is much more efficient, as it can bring up water from a depth of 10 metres (versus the 3 metres of the shadoof). Cistern Drainage by wells Fossil water History of water supply and sanitation Holy well Lavoir Rodriguez well Self-supply of water and sanitation Shadoof wikipedia.org
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Lothal
The purpose of the 5 stone weights found around the basin, as to whether they were anchors or Shadoof weights has also been debated, as have the source wikipedia.org
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Mine dewatering
In the past it was done by using a shadoof, digging deeper dikes so that gravity would remove the water, by mounting leather water-filled buckets on water wikipedia.org
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Planet Earth (Duran Duran song)
video plays, including: "the area of the surface of the earth is 196,937,600 miles"; "247,860 people are born every day"; "the oldest known song is the Shadoof wikipedia.org
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Alodia
North of the confluence of the two Niles agriculture was limited to farms along the river watered by devices like the shadoof or the more sophisticated wikipedia.org
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