thumb|right|Scheme of a cesspit that is constructed like an underground holding tank
thumb|right|Scheme of a cesspit that is constructed like an underground holding tank
Cesspit, cesspool and soak pit in some contexts are terms with various meanings: they are used to describe either an underground holding tank (sealed at the bottom) or a soak pit (not sealed at the bottom). A cesspit can be used for the temporary collection and storage of feces, excreta, or fecal sludge as part of an on-site sanitation system and has some similarities with septic tanks or with soak pits. Traditionally, it was a deep cylindrical chamber dug into the ground, having approximate dimensions of diameter and depth. Its appearance was similar to that of a hand-dug water well.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).