Associations to the word «Venturis»
Noun
- Nozzle
- Denise
- Battista
- Mussolini
- Modernism
- Fugue
- Throttle
- Droplet
- Rossi
- Ken
- Contradiction
- Et
- Exhaust
- Golfer
- Seater
- Terran
- Pump
- Kahn
- Valve
- Aldo
- Giovanni
- Vacuum
- Franco
- Pietro
- Spray
- Piston
- Velocity
- Tube
- Biennale
- Scott
- Architect
- Vega
- Ignition
- Architecture
- Stefano
- Intake
- Mixer
- Inlet
- Choke
- Complexity
- Brown
- Flow
- Robert
- Pga
- Vegas
- Rowe
- Pressure
- Carlo
- Pius
- Bing
- Ashton
- Derek
- Francesco
- Horde
- Fuel
- Arte
- Bubble
- Belisarius
- Palmer
- Vatican
- Needle
- V8
- Gas
- Liquid
- Cylinder
- Automobile
- Turbine
- Physicist
- Rpm
- Rick
- Associate
- Luigi
- Fluid
- Meter
- Turin
- Stirling
- Injection
- Throat
- Graves
- Effect
- Interim
- Caravan
- Jet
- Jacobs
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
VENTURI, noun. A venturi tube.
VENTURI, noun. The throat of a carburetor.
VENTURI, noun. (rare) (pathology) A constriction in the flow of air to lungs.
VENTURI EFFECT, noun. (physics) (fluid mechanics) The reduction in fluid pressure that results when a fluid flows through a constriction.
VENTURI EFFECT, noun. Alternative letter-case form of venturi effect
VENTURI INJECTOR, noun. A component that utilizes venturi effect to inject a small amount of one fluid into the flow of another fluid. Used e.g. to inject fertilizer solution or other chemicals to water in irrigation systems.
VENTURI SCRUBBER, noun. A device that utilizes venturi effect to separate particles or droplets from a gas stream, used widely to reduce air pollution.
VENTURI TUBE, noun. Alternative letter-case form of venturi tube
VENTURI TUBE, noun. A tube with a constriction, utilizing venturi effect e.g. to measure the velocity or volume of a fluid flow.
VENTURI TUBES, noun. Plural of venturi tube
VENTURI TUBES, noun. Plural of Venturi tube
Dictionary definition
VENTURI, noun. United States architect (born in 1925).
VENTURI, noun. A tube with a constriction; used to control fluid flow (as in the air inlet of a carburetor).
Wise words
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