noun
- a reservoir or basin that collects water before it enters a canal, pipe, or turbine in a hydroelectric or water-management system
- the forward part of a ship's hold or the space in front of the main cargo area
Usage: technical; engineering
Usage: nautical; archaic
Examples
- The forebay at the dam stores water before it flows through the turbines.
- Engineers designed the forebay to remove sediment from the incoming water.
- The hydroelectric plant's forebay maintains a steady water level for power generation.
- Water collected in the forebay is gradually released into the canal system.
- The forebay acts as a buffer between the natural river flow and the controlled intake.