Definition of «cistern»

A cistern is a large tank or container used for storing water.

Usage examples

  1. The plumber inspected the cistern to check for any leaks.
  2. We installed a rainwater cistern to collect and store water for our garden.
  3. The medieval castle had a large stone cistern to collect rainwater for the residents.
  4. The old farmhouse was renovated with a modern dual-flush cistern in the bathroom.
  5. The homeowner noticed that the cistern was low on water and needed to be refilled.
  6. The architect designed an underground cistern to collect and recycle greywater for the building.
  7. The historic city had a network of underground cisterns that stored water during droughts.
  8. The warehouse had an emergency backup system connected to a water cistern.
  9. The maintenance crew cleaned and maintained the cistern regularly to ensure the water was safe for consumption.
  10. The garden was beautifully landscaped around the cistern to create a visually appealing outdoor space.

Sentences with «cistern»

  • Earlier, standing in the Basilica Cistern with my travel companion, our tour guide had pointed to the big Medusa head. (offassignment.com)
  • Using smart thermostats, water cisterns for the lawn and things like that can help mitigate building expenses.» (remonline.com)
  • There's already a high level of self - sufficiency in St. Croix — many homes rely almost entirely on rainwater cisterns for their freshwater supply. (blog.cleanenergy.org)
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