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Pipe logo #10101) Accessory for a snowman 2) Accessory for frosty 3) Accessory for Holmes 4) Accessory for Sherlock Holmes 5) Appurtenance for santa 6) Arabian hubble-bubble 7) Bit of plumbing 8) Black gold carrier 9) British slang for the penis 10) British slang for to talk 11) British slang for a tunnel 12) Calumet
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Pipe logo #10101) Air duct 2) Air pipe 3) Bourdon 4) Brier 5) Calean 6) Calumet 7) Channel 8) Chanter 9) Chicha 10) Chimney 11) Chimneypot 12) Conduit 13) Drainpipe 14) Duct 15) Flue 16) Hookah 17) Hosepipe 18) Kalian 19) Narghile 20) Nargileh 21) Opening 22) Peep 23) Pipework 24) Sheesha 25) Shisha 26) Squeal 27) Standpipe
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Pipe logo #21002• (v. t.) To call or direct, as a crew, by the boatswain`s whistle. • (n.) The key or sound of the voice. • (n.) A wind instrument of music, consisting of a tube or tubes of straw, reed, wood, or metal; any tube which produces musical sounds; as, a shepherd`s pipe; the pipe of an organ. • (n.) The bagpipe; as, the pipes of Luckn...
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pipe logo #21003(from the article `building construction`) Perhaps the most important use of lead was for pipes to supply fresh water to buildings and to remove wastewater from them (the word plumbing comes ... ...which are free of contamination. Water is drawn from the wells with small submersible electric pumps, which are lowered through the well cas...
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Pipe logo #20673A cask holding two hogsheads or 126 U.S. gallons of wine.
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pipe logo #209731. A wind instrument of music, consisting of a tube or tubes of straw, reed, wood, or metal; any tube which produces musical sounds; as, a shepherd's pipe; the pipe of an organ. 'Tunable as sylvan pipe.' 'Now had he rather hear the tabor and the pipe.' (Shak) ... 2. Any long tube or hollow body of wood, metal, earthenware, or the like: especially, ...
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pipe logo #22291 Tube-like, cylindrical body of igneous rock.
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Pipe logo #22383A goal post.
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pipe logo #10444a long, hollow cylinder, usually steel, through which fluids are conducted. Oilfield tubular goods are casing (including liners), drill pipe, tubing, or line pipe
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Pipe logo #20972Pipe intransitive verb 1. To play on a pipe, fife, flute, or other tubular wind instrument of music. « We have piped unto you, and ye have not danced.» Matt. xi. 17. 2. (Nautical) To call, convey orders, etc., by means of signals on a pipe or whistle ...
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Pipe logo #20972Pipe noun [ Anglo-Saxon pīpe , probably from Latin pipare , pipire , to chirp; of imitative origin. Confer Peep , Pibroch , Fife .] 1. A wind instrument of music, consisting of a tube or tubes of straw, reed, wood, or metal; any tube which prod...
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Pipe logo #20972Pipe transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Piped ; present participle & verbal noun Piping .] 1. To perform, as a tune, by playing on a pipe, flute, fife, etc.; to utter in the shrill tone of a pipe. « A robin . . . ...
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Pipe logo #22510A cylindrical loop affixed to the underside of a barrel, to retain a ramrod.
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Pipe logo #21537(aka Port Pipe) A large barrel, made from oak and used to mature alcoholic beverages. A pipe is of roughly the same size as a butt (105 gallons/477.3 litres), though the size varies depending on the industry. For example, a Port Pipe is roughly 115 gallons, as opposed a standard Madeira pipe, of just 92 gallons.
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Pipe logo #23143A ball set toward the middle of the court for a back-row attack.
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Pipe logo #23194A cask holding two hogsheads or 126 U.S
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Pipe logo #23904(1) The central cavity formed by contraction in metal, especially ingots, during solidification. (2) The defect in wrought or cast products resulting from such a cavity. (3) An extrusion defect due to the oxidized surface of the billet flowing toward the center of the rod at the back end. (4) A tubular metal product, cast or wrought.
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Pipe logo #23904A cavity formed by shrinkage of the metal during solidification, usually occurring in a riser having feeder metal for the casting.
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Pipe logo #23904A defect that arises during the slidification of steel in the ingot mold. As steel contracts on solidification a central cavity forms in the upper portion of the ingot, if this is not completely removed before rolling into bars a central defect known as pipe results. The rise of piping is considerably reduced on continuously cast steel due to molte...
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pipe logo #20974 noun a small fipple flute that is played with the left hand while the right hand is free to beat a tabor
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pipe logo #20974pipage noun a long tube made of metal or plastic that is used to carry water or oil or gas etc.
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Pipe logo #21107A hollow cylinder of metal used for the conveyance of water or gas or used as a structural column which comes in sizes of standard, extra strong and double-extra strong.
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Pipe logo #22305A large barrel or cask used for storing, transporting or aging wine, especially dessert wine. Pipes vary in size between about 110 and 140 U.S. gallons.
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Pipe logo #24123A common reference for the goalposts.
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Pipe logo #23849A large oak barrel used for maturing port wine. A pipe is equivalent in size to a sherry butt – 500 litres. Pipes are sometimes used in the finishing process for whisky.
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