One word that fits this definition is ditch.
The answer is ditch.
It's five letters, ending in H. A ditch is a man-made trench used to drain excess water from lands.
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A 'moat'
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A water-filled trench around a castle is known as a "moat."
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Culvert or a swale.
Installing underground drainage pipes involves digging a trench, laying the pipes, connecting them with fittings, and backfilling the trench. It's important to properly slope the pipes to ensure proper drainage and to use the right materials for the job. It's recommended to hire a professional for this type of installation.
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An artificial water trench, esp. one to or from a mill.
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Decide on the size and location of your trench. Measure the location and decide how deep and wide your trench should be. Clear the area of any debris or obstructions. Dig your trench. Use a shovel, pickaxe, or other digging tools to excavate the soil. Make sure to maintain a deep, consistent depth throughout the entire trench. Line the trench with sandbags. Place sandbags along the sides of the trench to reinforce it and provide a protective layer. Line the bottom of the trench with sand or gravel. This will help with drainage and prevent the walls of the trench from caving in. Add any additional reinforcements, such as wood or metal beams. Add a roof or overhead cover to protect soldiers from enemy fire. Add any additional features, such as dugouts, communication posts, or fire steps. Cover the trench with dirt or soil. This will help to conceal it and keep it from being an obvious target.
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