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/suy"feuh nij/, n.the action of a siphon.[1850-55; SIPHON + -AGE]
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Siphonage — Si phon*age, n. The action of a siphon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
siphonage — [sī′fənij] n. the act of siphoning … English World dictionary
siphonage — (entrée créée par le supplément) (si fo na j ) s. m. Action de puiser un liquide à l aide de siphons. • Il entre dans le laboratoire, pose sa lanterne sur un baril placé à gauche de la porte d entrée et procède avec P.... au travail du… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
siphonage — siphon (also syphon) ► NOUN ▪ a tube used to convey liquid upwards from a container and then down to a lower level, the flow being maintained by atmospheric pressure. ► VERB 1) draw off or convey (liquid) by means of a siphon. 2) draw off (small… … English terms dictionary
siphonage — Emptying of the stomach or other cavity by means of a siphon. * * * n. the transfer of liquid from one container to another by means of a bent tube. The procedure is used in gastric lavage, when the stomach is filled with water through a funnel… … Medical dictionary
siphonage — n. act of conveying a liquid through a siphon, act of transferring a liquid from one container to another using a long tube and the force of atmospheric pressure … English contemporary dictionary
siphonage — si·phon·age … English syllables
siphonage — n. the transfer of liquid from one container to another by means of a bent tube. The procedure is used in gastric lavage, when the stomach is filled with water through a funnel and rubber tube, and the tube is then bent downwards to act as a… … The new mediacal dictionary
siphonage — /ˈsaɪfənɪdʒ/ (say suyfuhnij) noun the action of a siphon …
siphonage — ˈsīf(ə)nij noun ( s) Etymology: siphon + age : the action or use of a siphon … Useful english dictionary