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Definition of pipe
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Pipe (n.) An
elongated
body or vein of ore.
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Nozzle
::
Nozzle
(n.) A short tube,
usually
tapering,
forming
the vent of a hose or
pipe..
Sea Lark
::
Sea lark () Any one of
several
small
sandpipers
and
plovers,
as the
ringed
plover,
the
turnstone,
the
dunlin,
and the
sanderling..
Action
::
Action
(n.) The
mechanical
contrivance
by means of which the
impulse
of the
player's
finger
is
transmitted
to the
strings
of a
pianoforte
or to the valve of an organ pipe.
Sourt
::
Spurt (v. t.) To throw out, as a
liquid,
in a
stream
or jet; to drive or force out with
violence,
as a
liquid
from a pipe or small
orifice;
as, to spurt water from the
mouth..
Monotropa
::
Monotropa
(n.) A genus of
parasitic
or
saprophytic
plants
including
the
Indian
pipe and pine sap. The name
alludes
to the
dropping
end of the stem.
Tooter
::
Tooter
(n.) One who
toots;
one who plays upon a pipe or horn.
Trap
::
Trap (n.) A bend, sag, or
partitioned
chamber,
in a
drain,
soil pipe,
sewer,
etc.,
arranged
so that the
liquid
contents
form a seal which
prevents
passage
of air or gas, but
permits
the flow of
liquids..
Pipe Clay
::
Pipe clay () A
plastic,
unctuous
clay of a
grayish
white
color,
-- used in
making
tobacco
pipes and
various
kinds of
earthenware,
in
scouring
cloth,
and in
cleansing
soldiers'
equipments..
Zeolite
::
Zeolite
(n.) A term now used to
designate
any one of a
family
of
minerals,
hydrous
silicates
of
alumina,
with lime, soda,
potash,
or
rarely
baryta.
Here are
included
natrolite,
stilbite,
analcime,
chabazite,
thomsonite,
heulandite,
and
others.
These
species
occur of
secondary
origin
in the
cavities
of
amygdaloid,
basalt,
and lava, also, less
frequently,
in
granite
and
gneiss.
So
called
because
many of these
species
intumesce
before
the
blowpipe..
Chaunter
::
Chaunter
(n.) The flute of a
bagpipe.
See
Chanter,
n., 3..
Limicolae
::
Limicolae
(n. pl.) A group of shore
birds,
embracing
the
plovers,
sandpipers,
snipe,
curlew,
etc. ; the
Grallae..
Weet-weet
::
Weet-weet
(n.) The
common
European
sandpiper.
Stover
::
Stovepipe
(n.) Pipe made of sheet iron in
length
and
angular
or
curved
pieces
fitting
together,
-- used to
connect
a
portable
stove with a
chimney
flue..
Tibicinate
::
Tibicinate
(v. i.) To play on a
tibia,
or
pipe..
Drainpipe
::
Drainpipe
(n.) A pipe used for
carrying
off
surplus
water.
Plumber
::
Plumber
(n.) One who works in lead; esp., one who
furnishes,
fits, and
repairs
lead, iron, or glass
pipes,
and other
apparatus
for the
conveyance
of
water,
gas, or
drainage
in
buildings..
Burden
::
Burden
(n.) The drone of a
bagpipe.
Hookah
::
Hookah
(n.) A pipe with a long,
flexible
stem, so
arranged
that the smoke is
cooled
by being made to pass
through
water..
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) To throw out
forcibly
and
abudantly,
as
liquids
through
an
office
or a pipe; to eject in a jet; as, an
elephant
spouts
water from his
trunk..
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..
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