Pipe synonyms
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The definition of a pipeline is a line of pipes, or a channel or method to carry something from one place to another.
A pipe or channel designed to transport water from a remote source, usually by gravity.
drain-pipe
A tube
Sewer is defined as a set of pipes and drains to remove waste water and other waste materials.
waterpipe
A tube
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The accommodations of a passenger, esp. on a ship
The definition of a duct is a tube, channel or passage that gas or liquid move through.
In some invertebrates, a similar cavity serving as an excretory, respiratory, and reproductive duct
tubular runway
A tube
A river artificially improved by locks, levees, etc. to permit navigation
nosewarmer
A device for smoking
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hayburner
A device for smoking
(approximate definition) A fuel burning apparatus in which water is boiled to produce steam for space heating, power generation, or industrial processes.(more precisely) An apparatus in which a heat source other than a hot liquid or steam (most commonly burning fuel, exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine or gas turbine, waste heat from a process, solar energy or electricity) is used to boil water (rarely another liquid), under pressure to provide steam (other gas) for use as a heat source in calorifiers, heat exchangers or heat emitters, or for use directly for humidification, in an industrial process, or to power steam turbines.
A conduit or group of conduits atop a structure allowing smoke to flow out.
wind-instrument
(Music) a musical instrument that produces sound when air flows through it; reed instruments and brass instruments.
A small flutelike instrument with a cylindrical mouthpiece, four finger holes, and two thumbholes.
channel (related)
(Broadcasting) A specific radio frequency or band of frequencies used for transmitting television.
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conduit (related)
Any channel, or means, whereby something is passed on
tube (related)
A fallopian tube
flute (related)
A flue pipe
To put into a cask.
A material or an object that conducts heat, electricity, light, or sound. Electrical conductors contain electric charges (usually electrons) that are relatively free to move through the material; a voltage applied across the conductor therefore creates an electric current. Insulators (electrical nonconductors) contain no charges that move when subject to a voltage.
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To cause (a resource or supply of something) to be used up gradually and often completely.
To put water on with a hose; sprinkle or drench with a hose
(Music) To arrange (a composition) for instruments; orchestrate
To peer through a small aperture or from behind something.
To thatch or decorate with reeds
To transfer (liquid) by means of a siphon.
Spout is defined as to emit, usually a liquid, with force.
To prearrange or fix unfairly so as to favor a particular outcome:
To fill sufficiently; satisfy:
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To write a tweet on Twitter.
To move, pass, go, etc. with a high, shrill sound, as the wind
volcanic pipe (related)
A vertical conduit below a volcano through which magma has passed and that has become filled with solidified magma, volcanic breccia, and fragments of older rock.
organ-pipe
A tuned metal or wooden tube connected mechanically or electrically to an organ console.
A system of pipes, such as those used in plumbing.
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tobacco-pipe
A small, hand-held device consisting in its simplest form of a bowl and stem; used for inhaling the smoke of burning tobacco.
To make a loud, sharp, piercing cry or sound, as certain animals, or a person in terror, pain, or laughter; screech
To utter shrilly
water-pipe (related)
tubing (related)
shaft (related)
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alkathene (related)
chimney (related)
gas-pipe (related)
cylinder (related)
tuyere (related)
wire (related)
downpipe (related)
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ducting (related)
valve (related)
Find another word for pipe. In this page you can discover 65 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for pipe, like: trough, pipeline, aqueduct, hod, , sewer, waterpipe, passage, duct, cloaca and tubular runway.