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Shadoof - Wikipedia
A tool that is used to lift water from a well or another water source onto land or into another waterway or basin.
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SHADOOF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHADOOF is a counterbalanced sweep used since ancient times especially in Egypt for raising water (as for irrigation).
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Shaduf | Ancient Egypt, Nile River & Manual Labor - Britannica
Shaduf, hand-operated device for lifting water, invented in ancient times and still used in India, Egypt, and some other countries to irrigate land.
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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...
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shadoof - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
An ancient device used to gather water, consisting of a pivoted stick with a bucket on the end of it.
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How Egypt SUSTAINED Agriculture (Egyptian Shadoof) | History
The Egyptian shadoof stands as one of the earliest and most ingenious water-lifting devices in history, reflecting the ingenuity of ancient Egyptian ...
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The shadoof was originally developed in Ancient Egypt, and ... - Reddit
The shadoof consists of an upright frame on which is suspended a long pole or branch, at a distance of about one-fifth of its length from one end.
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Ancient Egypt Water Engineering
Shadoof, also spelled Shaduf, is a hand-operated device for lifting water. The shadoof was a long tool on a seesaw type of bottom, with a weight on one end and ...
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Laat or Shadoof water lifting irrigation - YouTube
Latt or Laat, Shaduf, also spelled Shadoof, hand-operated device for lifting water, invented in ancient times and still used in India, ...
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Shaduf, water screw, and waterwheel demonstrated - Britannica
Here an Egyptian farmer uses a shadoof to irrigate his fields. These farmers, instead, are using water screws for irrigation, while this water buffalo pulls ...
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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
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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...
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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
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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
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