Various pathways or conduits ranging from PVC to metallic to clay/tile Example: the main feeder channels in which communication cable is routed between buildings in a campus environment
Passageways installed within a trailer or incorporated into the linings, floor, or insulated envelope for the purpose of transmitting air or other gases
In a house, usually round or rectangular metal pipes for distributing warm air from the heating plant to rooms, or air from a conditioning device or as cold air returns Ducts are also made of asbestos and composition materials
The heating system Usually round or rectangular metal pipes installed for distributing warm (or cold) air from the furnace to rooms in the home Also a tunnel made of galvanized metal or rigid fiberglass, which carries air from the heater or ventilation opening to the rooms in a building
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"
-A channel for holding and protecting conductors and cables, made of metal or an insulating material, usually circular in cross section like a pipe Also referred to as Conduit
an enclosed conduit for a fluid 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"
Specifically, a tube or passage that confines and conducts a fluid, as a passage for the flow of air to the compressor of a gas-turbine engine, a pipe leading air to a supercharger, etc
A cylindrical or rectangular "tube" used to move air either from exhaust or intake, and for distributing warm air from the heating plant to rooms, or air from a conditioning device or as cold air returns The installation is referred to as "duct work"
A pipe, tube, channel or any other necessary for conveying gases, liquids or solid units from one point to another The term is mostly identified with air-conditioning systems where the transfer of air is necessary This is accomplished through sheet-metal ducts The term is also applicable to under-floor duct systems for conveyance of telephone lines and other electrical conductors
In a glandular context, the manifold created in a compound gland between the tubules of individual simple gland cells and the exit point of the compound gland
A horizontal layer in the atmosphere in which temperature and moisture gradients are such that electromagnetic energy traveling within the layer is bent towards the earth's surface with a curvature equal to or greater than the earth's true curvature A strong temperature inversion and/or moisture lapse rate are necessary for the formation of a duct
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ducts
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dʌkts
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/ˈdəkts/ /ˈdʌkts/
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[ 'd&kt ] (noun.) 1667. New Latin ductus, from Medieval Latin, aqueduct, from Latin, act of leading, from ducere to lead; more at TOW.