Complete Definition of "duct"

English

Pronunciation
dÅ­kt, /dÊŒkt/, /<tt>dVkt</tt>/
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:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ÊŒkt|-ÊŒkt

Etymology
Latin ductus, past participle of ducere "to lead, draw"

Noun
en-noun

  1. a pipe, tube or canal which carries air or liquid from one place to another, as in heating and air-conditioning ducts.

Derived terms
ductal
ducted
ducting
ductor
duct tape
Mullerian ducts
Wolffian ducts

Translations

Dutch: buis f, leiding f
Finnish: putki
French: tuyau m
mid
Italian: condotto m
Korean: 덕트 (deokteu)
Spanish: conducto m

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