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Definition of outlet
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Outlet
(v. t.) To let out; to emit.
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Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To find a final
outlet;
to
discharge
its
waters;
to
empty;
-- with into; as, the river Rhone falls into the
Mediterranean..
Cul-de-sac
::
Cul-de-sac
(n.) A
passage
with only one
outlet,
as a
street
closed
at one end; a blind
alley;
hence,
a
trap..
Mouthpiece
::
Mouthpiece
(n.) An
appendage
to an inlet or
outlet
opening
of a pipe or
vessel,
to
direct
or
facilitate
the
inflow
or
outflow
of a
fluid..
Debouche
::
Debouche
(n.) A place for exit; an
outlet;
hence,
a
market
for
goods..
Troutlet
::
Troutlet
(n.) A
little
trout;
a
troutling.
Manifold
::
Manifold
(n.) A
cylindrical
pipe
fitting,
having
a
number
of
lateral
outlets,
for
connecting
one pipe with
several
others..
Head
::
Head (n.) The
source,
fountain,
spring,
or
beginning,
as of a
stream
or
river;
as, the head of the Nile;
hence,
the
altitude
of the
source,
or the
height
of the
surface,
as of
water,
above a given
place,
as above an
orifice
at which it
issues,
and the
pressure
resulting
from the
height
or from
motion;
sometimes
also, the
quantity
in
reserve;
as, a mill or
reservoir
has a good head of
water,
or ten feet head; also, that part of a gulf or bay most
remote
from the
outlet
or the sea..
Tee
::
Tee (n.) A short piece of pipe
having
a
lateral
outlet,
used to
connect
a line of pipe with a pipe at a right angle with the line; -- so
called
because
it
resembles
the
letter
T in
shape..
Troutling
::
Troutling
(n.) A
little
trout;
a
troutlet.
Pane
::
Pane (n.) In
irrigating,
a
subdivision
of an
irrigated
surface
between
a
feeder
and an
outlet
drain..
Intake
::
Intake
(n.) The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or
conduit;
--
opposed
to
outlet.
Washer
::
Washer
(n.) A
fitting,
usually
having
a plug,
applied
to a
cistern,
tub, sink, or the like, and
forming
the
outlet
opening..
Nozzle
::
Nozzle
(n.) A short
outlet,
or
inlet,
pipe
projecting
from the end or side of a
hollow
vessel,
as a
steam-engine
cylinder
or a steam
boiler..
Outlet
::
Outlet
(n.) The place or
opening
by which
anything
is let out; a
passage
out; an exit; a vent.
Pelusiac
::
Pelusiac
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Pelusium,
an
ancient
city of
Egypt;
as, the
Pelusiac
(or
former
eastern)
outlet
of the
Nile..
Trap
::
Trap (n.) A place in a water pipe, pump, etc., where air
accumulates
for want of an
outlet..
Outgate
::
Outgate
(n.) An
outlet.
Vent
::
Vent (v. t.) To let out at a vent, or small
aperture;
to give
passage
or
outlet
to..
Shaft
::
Shaft (n.) A long
passage
for the
admission
or
outlet
of air; an air
shaft.
By-wash
::
By-wash
(n.) The
outlet
from a dam or
reservoir;
also, a cut to
divert
the flow of
water..
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