
1) Abito 2) Aboideau 3) Aboiteau 4) Acequia 5) Acequiador 6) Acequiamadre 7) Adit 8) Aqueduct 9) Arroyo 10) Bito 11) Canal 12) Channel 13) Cloaca 14) Culvert 15) Dike 16) Ditch 17) Drain 18) Duct 19) Flume 20) French word used in English 21) Funnel 22) Gully 23) Gutter 24) Head race 25) Ingate 26) Kennel
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1) Aqueduct 2) Canal 3) Channel 4) Culvert 5) Drainpipe 6) Duct 7) Main 8) Millrace 9) Millrun 10) Passage 11) Pipe 12) Route 13) Sluice 14) Sluiceway 15) Spillway 16) Trail 17) Tube 18) Tubing 19) Wasteweir 20) Waterway
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A passage followed by magma in a volcano.
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• (n.) A pipe, canal, channel, or passage for conveying water or fluid. • (n.) A structure forming a reservoir for water. • (n.) A narrow passage for private communication.
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A passage followed by magma in a volcano.
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(from the article `cave`) ...weathering and surface streams. As a result, much karst drainage is internal. Rainfall flows into closed depressions and down their drains. ...
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(from the article `tunnels and underground excavations`) ...from the bottom of a vertical shaft or from the end of a horizontal tunnel driven principally for construction access and called an adit. ... ...Parliament authorized the construction of 3.75 miles (6 km) of underground railway between Farringdon Street and Bishop`s Road, Paddi...
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channel or pipe for conveying water or other fluid or for carrying out certain other purposes, such as protecting electric cables.[1 related articles]
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An underground stream course completely filled with water and under hydrostatic pressure or a circular or elliptical passage inferred to have been such a stream course.
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A tubular material used to encase and protect one or more electrical conductors.
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a part of a closed wiring system of generally circular cross section for insulated conductors and/or cables in electrical or communication installations, allowing them to be drawn in and/or replaced
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part of a closed wiring system of generally circular cross-section for insulated conductors and/or cables in electrical or communication installations, allowing them to be drawn in and/or replaced NOTE - Conduits should be sufficiently closed-jointed so that the insulated conductors and/or cables can only be drawn in and not inserted laterally.
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A hollow pipe casing through which electric lines run.
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A channel. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(kon´doo-it) channel.
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A tube for protecting electric wires.
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A passage followed by magma in a volcano.
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Con'duit noun [ French, from Late Latin
conductus escort, conduit. See
Conduct .]
1. A pipe, canal, channel, or passage for conveying water or fluid. « All the
conduits of my blood froze up.
Shak. » « This is the fountain of all those bitter wate...
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In architecture the term conduit applies to both a structure forming a reservoir for water and a narrow passage used for private communication.
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conduit 1. A pipe or channel that carries liquid to or from a place. 2. A pipe or tube that covers and protects electrical cables. 3. Someone or something that conveys information; especially, if in secret.
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A channel for holding and protecting conductors and cables, made of metal or an insulating material, usually circular in cross section like a pipe. Also referred to as Duct.
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noun a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass; `the computers were connected through a system of conduits`
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A tubular material used to encase and protect one or more electrical conductors.
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Created by Mountain Hardwear. A breathable, waterproof membrane created
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a pipe, tube, or the like, for conveying water or other fluid. · a similar natural passage. · a structure containing one or more ducts. · a fountain.
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