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Bypass logo #10101) Arc 2) Avoid 3) Circumvent 4) Diversion 5) Evade 6) Jump 7) Leapfrog 8) Omit 9) Shunt 10) Skip 11) Skirt
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Bypass logo #10101) Avoid by going around 2) Cardiac surgery technique 3) Circumferential 4) Circumvent 5) Coronary artery surgery 6) Coronary procedure 7) Detour 8) Get around 9) Go around 10) Heart operation 11) Kind of surgery 12) Not go through 13) Play through 14) Ring road 15) Road 16) Road that avoids downtown
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  1. a road that takes traffic around the edge of a town
  2. a surgically created shunt (usually around a damaged part)
  3. a conductor having low resistance in parallel with another device to divert a fraction of the current

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Bypass logo #21000[road] A bypass is a road or highway that avoids or `bypasses` a built-up area, town, or village, to let through traffic flow without interference from local traffic, to reduce congestion in the built-up area, and to improve road safety. If there are no strong land use controls, buildings are often built in town along a bypass, converting i...
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Bypass logo #21000[telecommunications] In telecommunications, the term bypass has these meanings: Source: Federal Standard 1037C and MIL-STD-188 ...
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Bypass logo #21000[valve] In rebreather breathing sets, a bypass is a hand-operated valve that can be used to let more oxygen (or other breathing gas) into the breathing system, by-passing the cylinder`s flow rate control valve. ...
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bypass logo #20148[Noun] A main road built to avoid a town or village.
Example: Our village has been much quieter since they built the bypass.
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bypass logo #21579A surgical procedure in which the doctor creates a new pathway for the flow of body fluids.
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bypass logo #21161In a heating duct or pipe, an alternative path for the flow of the heat transfer fluid from one point to another, as determined by the opening or closing of control valves both in the primary line and the bypass line. Related category • HEATING
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bypass logo #21001(bi´pas) an auxiliary flow; a shunt; a surgically created pathway circumventing the normal anatomical pathway, such as in an artery or the intestine.
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Bypass logo #10444A method by which the circulation to the body is maintained while the heart is deliberately stopped during heart surgery. The function of the heart and lungs is carried out by a heart-lung machine until the natural circulation is restored.
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bypass logo #104441. a pipe connection around a valve or other control mechanism that is installed to permit passage of fluid through the line while adjustments or repairs are being made on the control. 2. a delivery of gas to a customer by means of a pipeline other than that customer's traditional supplier. For example, delivery of gas to an end user directly off a transmission pipeline without moving the gas through the end user's traditional local distribution company supplier. ...
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bypass logo #10444a road built around a town
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bypass logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: bī′pas Definitions: 1. A shunt or auxiliary flow. 2. To create new flow from one structure to another through a diversionary channel.
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Bypass logo #20909Bypass: An operation in which a surgeon creates a new tubular pathway for the movement of fluids and/or other substances in the body.
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Bypass logo #20877A bypass is when the flow of blood or other fluid is redirected, permanently because of a blockage in the body, or temporarily during an operation.
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Bypass logo #21783A Bypass is an alternative signal path that avoids a particular circuit or system in the audio chain.
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bypass logo #20400[n] - a surgically created shunt (usually around a damaged part) 2. [n] - a road that takes traffic around the edge of a town 3. [v] - avoid something unpleasant or laborious
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Bypass logo #20753Type of surgery to go round a blockage.
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Bypass logo #20875a surgical technique in which the flow of blood or another body fluid is redirected around a blockage
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bypass logo #20974circumferential noun a road that takes traffic around the edge of a town
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Bypass logo #22819An alternative path. In a heating duct or pipe, an alternative path for the flow of the heat transfer fluid from one point to another, as determined by the opening or closing of control valves both in the primary line and the bypass line.
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bypass logo #23214[Logging] (Dutchman) Situation created when the two cuts of the undercut (free cut) do not meet exactly, i.e. one bypasses the other. Creates undesirable results such as barber chairing, cracked tree butts, excessive fiber pull and misdirected fall of the tree.
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Bypass logo #23264Surgery that can improve blood flow to the heart (or other organs and tissues) by providing a new route, or “bypass” around a section of clogged or diseased artery.
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