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Definition of pipe
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pipe is as below...
Pipe (v. t.) To
furnish
or equip with
pipes;
as, to pipe an
engine,
or a
building..
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Ruff
::
Ruff (n.) A
limicoline
bird of
Europe
and Asia
(Pavoncella,
/
Philommachus,
pugnax)
allied
to the
sandpipers.
The males
during
the
breeding
season
have a large ruff of
erectile
feathers,
variable
in their
colors,
on the neck, and
yellowish
naked
tubercles
on the face. They are
polygamous,
and are noted for their
pugnacity
in the
breeding
season.
The
female
is
called
reeve,
or
rheeve..
Pipe
::
Pipe (n.) A roll
formerly
used in the
English
exchequer,
otherwise
called
the Great Roll, on which were taken down the
accounts
of debts to the king; -- so
called
because
put
together
like a
pipe..
Blowtube
::
Blowtube
(n.) A long
wrought
iron tube, on the end of which the
workman
gathers
a
quantity
of metal
(melted
glass),
and
through
which he blows to
expand
or shape it; --
called
also
blowing
tube, and
blowpipe..
Stifle
::
Stifle
(v. t.) To stop the
breath
of by
crowding
something
into the
windpipe,
or
introducing
an
irrespirable
substance
into the
lungs;
to
choke;
to
suffocate;
to cause the death of by such
means;
as, to
stifle
one with smoke or
dust..
Nozzle
::
Nozzle
(n.) A short tube,
usually
tapering,
forming
the vent of a hose or
pipe..
Voice
::
Voice (v. t.) To fit for
producing
the
proper
sounds;
to
regulate
the tone of; as, to voice the pipes of an
organ..
Bronchus
::
Bronchus
(n.) One of the
subdivisions
of the
trachea
or
windpipe;
esp. one of the two
primary
divisions.
Meerschaum
::
Meerschaum
(n.) A
tobacco
pipe made of this
mineral.
Offset
::
Offset
(v. t.) To form an
offset
in, as in a wall, rod, pipe, etc..
Syngraph
::
Syngnathi
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
lophobranch
fishes
which have an
elongated
snout and lack the
ventral
and first
dorsal
fins. The
pipefishes
and sea
horses
are
examples.
Pipe
::
Pipe (v. i.) To play on a pipe, fife,
flute,
or other
tubular
wind
instrument
of
music..
Pipe
::
Pipe (v. t.) To call or
direct,
as a crew, by the
boatswain's
whistle..
Stack
::
Stack (a.) Any
single
insulated
and
prominent
structure,
or
upright
pipe, which
affords
a
conduit
for
smoke;
as, the brick
smokestack
of a
factory;
the
smokestack
of a steam
vessel..
Tringoid
::
Tringoid
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Tringa,
or the
Sandpiper
family..
Pipy
::
Pipy (a.) Like a pipe;
hollow-stemmed.
Pyrognostics
::
Pyrognostics
(n. pl.) The
characters
of a
mineral
observed
by the use of the
blowpipe,
as the
degree
of
fusibility,
flame
coloration,
etc..
Labium
::
Labium
(n.) The lip of an organ pipe.
Bourdon
::
Bourdon
(n.) A drone bass, as in a
bagpipe,
or a
hurdy-gurdy.
See
Burden
(of a
song.).
Labial
::
Labial
(n.) An organ pipe that is
furnished
with lips; a flue pipe.
Lakeweed
::
Lakeweed
(n.) The water
pepper
(Polygonum
Hydropiper),
an
aquatic
plant of
Europe
and North
America..
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