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A leat is an artificial watercourse or channel, typically used for the purpose of diverting water from a river or stream to supply water for mills, irrigation, or other uses. Common in historical contexts, particularly in the UK, leats were essential for powering watermills or providing water for agricultural fields. They can vary in size and design, depending on their intended use and the landscape they traverse.

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