Associations to the word «Duct»
Noun
- Dye
- Assessment
- Porta
- Study
- Colon
- Grease
- Ct
- Infection
- Ceiling
- Flute
- Configuration
- Membrane
- Researcher
- Research
- Evaluation
- Ufo
- Leak
- Breast
- Crawl
- Ritual
- Blade
- Workplace
- Cable
- Trial
- Ligament
- Cell
- Jet
- Anatomy
- Sodium
- Fuse
- Furnace
- Bulkhead
- Injection
- Sludge
- Plug
- Friction
- Wharton
- Infiltration
- Effectiveness
- Ethnicity
- Polymer
- Tear
- Triad
- Grill
- Opening
- Lift
- Organ
- Stomach
- Hearing
- Investigation
- Cholesterol
- Abdomen
- Complication
- Trauma
- Palate
- Propaganda
- Clot
- Insertion
- Fender
- Embryo
- Valve
- Contraction
- Potassium
Adjective
Wiktionary
DUCT, noun. A pipe, tube or canal which carries gas or liquid from one place to another.
DUCT, noun. An enclosure or channel for electrical cable runs.
DUCT, noun. (obsolete) Guidance; direction.
DUCT, verb. To channel something through a duct (or series of ducts)
DUCT ENGINE, noun. A form of jet engine that possesses an inlet duct, for example a turbojet, ramjet, turbofan. Rockets are not considered duct engines.
DUCT TAPE, noun. A generally gray waterproof tape used for many purposes, and possessing nearly mythic status in American culture. It is no longer used for constructing duct-work, as building codes require more advanced products.
DUCT TAPE, verb. (transitive) To use duct tape in order to tape one object to another.
Dictionary definition
DUCT, noun. A bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance; "the tear duct was obstructed"; "the alimentary canal"; "poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs".
DUCT, noun. A continuous tube formed by a row of elongated cells lacking intervening end walls.
DUCT, noun. An enclosed conduit for a fluid.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.