cistern

 SIS-tern

 An underground or above-ground tank for collecting and storing rainwater. Cisterns are among the oldest water-harvesting technologies — ancient examples exist across the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and the American Southwest. In arid landscapes, a cistern can be the difference between habitation and abandonment. The word carries the weight of scarcity — you build a cistern because rain is rare and precious.
Etymology
 Latin cisterna, from cista, a box or chest. A box for water.
desert/arid human settlement Latin water
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