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121intestinal siphon — (ECHIURA) A narrow tube associated with the midgut; an accessory intestine …
122respiratory siphon — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In Diptera, the caudal breathing tube of culicid larvae …
123soda siphon — noun A stout glass bottle containing soda water under pressure, at one time found in bars. A lever operated valve at the top is used to dispense the liquid. Syn: seltzer bottle …
124caudal siphon — (Class Ostracoda): Posteroventral gape in valve margin; may be extended as tubular structure [Stachowitsch, 1992]. (Class Ostracoda): Posteroventral opening in valve border; sometimes produced as tubular structure (Ostracoda) [McLaughlin, 1980] …
125inverted siphon — See water trap …
126soda siphon — noun a bottle from which carbonated water is dispensed by allowing the gas pressure to force it out …
127soda siphon — noun (C) a special type of bottle from which soda water is forced out in a fast stream by gas pressure …
128soda siphon — /ˈsoʊdə saɪfən/ (say sohduh suyfuhn) noun a bottle filled with carbonated water, fitted with a bent tube through the neck, the soda water being forced out, when a valve is opened, by the pressure on its surface from the gas accumulating within… …