flume

 
Pronunciation: /fluːm/

noun

  • an artificial channel conveying water, typically used for transporting logs or timber.
  • a winding tubular water slide or chute at a swimming pool or amusement park.

Origin:

Middle English (denoting a river or stream): from Old French flum, from Latin flumen 'river', from fluere 'to flow'. The sense 'artificial channel' dates from the mid 18th century; 'water chute for amusement' is a late 20th-century usage