A shaft through which air leaves a mine
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upcastsA shaft through which air leaves a mine
downcasta shaft down which air passes, as into a mine
upcastshaft or passage up which air passes, as from a mine
semievergreen(of a tree or shrub) Retaining foliage part way through a season in which the leaves would normally be lost
twyersA nozzle through which air is forced into a smelter, furnace, or forge
tuyerea nozzle through which an air blast is delivered to a forge or blast furnace
twiera pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYERE, TUYER, TWYER, TWYERE
twyera pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYERE, TUYER, TWIER, TWYERE
tuyera pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYERE, TWIER, TWYER, TWYERE
twyerea pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYERE, TUYER, TWIER, TWYER
tuyerea pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYER, TWIER, TWYER, TWYERE
tuyersTUYER, a pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYERE, TWIER, TWYER, TWYERE
twyeresTWYERE, a pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYERE, TUYER, TWIER, TWYER
twyersTWYER, a pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYERE, TUYER, TWIER, TWYERE
tuyeresTUYERE, a pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYER, TWIER, TWYER, TWYERE
twiersTWIER, a pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYERE, TUYER, TWYER, TWYERE
bulbA hollow flexible container with an opening through which the air can be expelled by squeezing, such as that used to fill a syringe
whistledevice through which air or steam is forced into a cavity or against a thin edge to produce a loud sound a factory whistle
currentsA body of water or air moving in a definite direction, esp. through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement
paraglidingA sport in which a wide canopy resembling a parachute is attached to a person's body by a harness in order to allow them to glide through the air after jumping from or being lifted to a height
spiraclea. aperture or orifice through which air or water passes in the act of respiration, as the blowhole of a cetacean b. opening in the head of sharks and rays through which water is drawn and passed over gills c. one of the external orif
fipplesThe mouthpiece of a recorder or similar wind instrument that is blown endwise, in which a thin channel cut through a block directs a stream of air against a sharp edge. The term has been applied to various parts of this, including the block and the channel