sewer(-pipe)
1sewer pipe — Paipu lawe ino, hā wai lawe ino …
2pipe — Ohe, paipu; ipu (smoking). ♦ Water pipe, hā wai, ohe wai. ♦ Sewer pipe, paipu lawe ino. ♦ Tobacco pipe, ipu paka. ♦ Chief s pipe lighter, mūkī paka. ♦ Musical pipes, hōkio, hōkiokio; kā eke eke, ohe kā eke eke, pahūpahū (bamboo) …
3Sewer gas — is a mixture of gases produced and collected in sewage systems by the decomposition of organic household or industrial wastes. These gases include hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, methane, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. Other… …
4Pipe bursting — is a trenchless method of replacing buried pipelines (such as sewer, water, or natural gas pipes) without the need for a traditional construction trench. Launching and receiving pits replace the trench needed by conventional pipe laying.… …
5pipe — [n] passage, tube aqueduct, canal, channel, conduit, conveyer, duct, hose, line, main, pipeline, sewer, spout, trough, vent, vessel; concepts 475,499 pipe [v1] conduct through tube, passage bring in, carry, channel, convey, funnel, siphon, supply …
6sewer — sewer1 [so͞o′ər] n. [ME < MFr esseweur < essever, to drain off < VL * exaquare < L ex, out + aqua, water: see ISLAND] a pipe or drain, usually underground, used to carry off water and waste matter vi. to clean or maintain sewers… …
7Pipe Mania (video game) — Infobox VG title = Pipe Mania caption = Original box art developer = The Assembly Line publisher = Empire Interactive, Lucasfilm Games, Bullet Proof Software, Microsoft designer = Akila Redmer, Stephan L. Butler engine = released = June 1989… …
8pipe — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. passage, tube, main; briar, corncob, meerschaum; flute, fife, bagpipe, flageolet. See music, opening, cry. pipe down pipe dream pipe up II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A tube] Syn. pipeline, drain pipe, sewer …
9sewer — UK [ˈsuːə(r)] / US [ˈsuər] noun [countable] Word forms sewer : singular sewer plural sewers an underground pipe or passage that carries sewage …
10sewer — noun /ˈsuːə,ˈsuɚ,ˈsjʊə/ a) A pipe or system of pipes used to remove human waste and to provide drainage. , 1819: While the Saxon was plunged in these painful reflections, the door of their prison opened, and gave entrance to a sewer, holding his… …