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61pipe — [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 …
62pipe fitting — n. 1. a coupling, elbow, etc. used to connect sections of pipe 2. the work of a pipe fitter …
63pipe-case — pipeˈ case noun A case for a tobacco pipe • • • Main Entry: ↑pipe …
64pipe-stem — pipeˈ stem noun The tube of a tobacco pipe • • • Main Entry: ↑pipe …
65pipe-track — pipeˈ track noun The course of a pipe across country • • • Main Entry: ↑pipe …
66pipe-wrench — pipeˈ wrench noun A wrench that grips a pipe when turned one way • • • Main Entry: ↑pipe …
67Pipe clay — (kl[=a] ). 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. [1913 Webster] …
68Pipe and Lyde — is a civil parish in Herefordshire, England. It includes Upper Lyde, Pipe and Lower Lyde …
69Pipe snake — may refer to:Snakes: * Aniliidae, a.k.a. the false coral snakes, a family of harmless snakes found in South America. * Cylindrophiidae, a.k.a. Asian pipe snakes, a family of harmless snakes found in Asia. * Uropeltidae, a.k.a. shield tailed… …
70Pipe — (Pipa, vom niederdeutschen pipe, Pfeife, Röhre), älteres Flüssigkeitsmaß in Spanien und Portugal, zu Oporto = 5,34 hl, Malaga = 5,83 (5,66) hl; die katalonische P. = 4,82 hl, Rio de Janeiro = 5 hl. In England ist die P. (spr. peip) zu 2 Hogshead …