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  • 61Duct (industrial exhaust) — Industrial exhaust ducts are pipe systems that connect hoods to industrial chimneys through other components of exhaust systems like fan, collectors etc. Ducts are low pressure pneumatic conveyors to convey dust, particles, shavings, fumes or… …

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  • 62Duct tape alert — The duct tape alert refers to the recommendations made by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on February 10, 2003, that Americans should prepare for a biological, chemical, or radiological terrorist attack by assembling a disaster supply… …

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  • 63duct tape — noun a wide silvery adhesive tape intended to seal joints in sheet metal duct work but having many other uses duct tape holds the world together • Hypernyms: ↑adhesive tape * * * noun : a wide cloth adhesive tape originally designed for sealing… …

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  • 64Duct tape — Le Duct Tape est un type de ruban adhésif. Il est imperméable, souple, inextensible et possède un fort pouvoir adhésif. Il résiste à l humidité et est déchirable à la main. Généralement, on le trouve en argent et en noir mais d autres couleurs… …

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  • 65duct tape — 1. 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. Son, it’s time you… …

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  • 66duct of santorini — ˌsantəˈrēnē, ˌsän Usage: usually capitalized S Etymology: after Giovanni D. Santorini died 1737? Italian anatomist : an accessory pancreatic duct branching from the duct of Wirsung and opening into the duodenum above the main duct …

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  • 67duct engine — noun a form of jet engine that possesses an inlet duct, for example a turbojet, ramjet, turbofan. Rockets are not considered duct engines …

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  • 68duct tape — N UNCOUNT Duct tape is a strong sticky tape that you use to join things together or to cover cracks in something. ...a broken lid held on with duct tape …

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  • 69duct of wirsung — ˈvir(ˌ)zu̇ŋ, rzəŋ Usage: usually capitalized W Etymology: after Johann G. Wirsung died 1643 German anatomist : the chief duct of the pancreas conducting its secretions to the duodenum compare duct of santorini …

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  • 70duct carcinoma — ductal carcinoma carcinoma of a duct, such as of the pancreas or breast; see also ductal c. in situ …

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