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  • 31hose — noun 1) a flexible green hose See pipe 1. 1) 2) some new black dress hose See hosiery …

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  • 32pipe — 1. noun a central heating pipe Syn: tube, conduit, hose, main, duct, line, channel, pipeline, drain 2. verb 1) the beer is piped into barrels Syn: feed, siphon, channel …

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  • 33hose — n. 1. Stockings. 2. Tubing, flexible pipe. 3. [Archaic.] Trousers, breeches …

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  • 34hose — n 1. sock, stocking, tights, hosiery. See hosiery. 2. tube, tubing, Med. catheter, siphon; conduit, pipe, drain, outlet, channel …

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  • 35flexible pipe — lankstusis vamzdis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. flexible pipe; hose line; hose pipe vok. biegsames Rohr, n; Schlauch, m; Schlauchleitung, f rus. гибкая труба, f; гибкий рукав, m; шланг, m pranc. tube flexible, m; tuyau flexible …

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  • 36flexible pipe — žarna statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. flexible pipe; hose line; hose pipe vok. biegsames Rohr, n; Schlauch, m; Schlauchleitung, f rus. гибкая труба, f; гибкий рукав, m; шланг, m pranc. tube flexible, m; tuyau flexible, m …

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  • 37irrigation hose — pipe through which water is conveyed and distributed over the surface of the ground …

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  • 38steam pipe — Synonyms and related words: adjutage, burner, caliduct, catheter, cooker, cookery, drainpipe, efflux tube, element, fire hose, flue pipe, funnel, furnace, garden hose, gas jet, gas pipe, heater, heating duct, hose, hosepipe, jet, nipple, organ… …

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  • 39Chalice (pipe) — A Chalice, also known as a Wisdom Chalice or Chillum Chalice, is a type of smoking pipe used most often by members of the Rastafari movement. It is a sort of water pipe with a hose, or drawtube, for inhaling. The water cools and filters the smoke …

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  • 40Trunk hose — Trunk Trunk, n. [F. tronc, L. truncus, fr. truncus maimed, mutilated; perhaps akin to torquere to twist wrench, and E. torture. Trunk in the sense of proboscis is fr. F. trompe (the same word as trompe a trumpet), but has been confused in English …

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