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arch dam

American  

noun

  1. a dam resisting the pressure of impounded water by an arch principle, especially a dam having in plan the form of a single arch abutted by natural rock formations.


arch dam British  

noun

  1. a dam that is curved in the horizontal plane and usually built of concrete, in which the horizontal thrust is taken by abutments in the sides of a valley. Arch dams must be built on solid rock, as a yielding material would cause a failure

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The water collects behind the Gebidem arch dam, built 50 years ago.

From New York Times • Feb. 14, 2019