Large water pipes
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MAINSLarge water pipes
MAINSLarge pipes
MAINSLarge pipes.
CALABASHLarge gourd used for pipes
organsA large musical instrument having rows of tuned pipes sounded by compressed air, and played using one or more keyboards to produce a wide range of musical effects. The pipes are generally arranged in ranks of a particular type, each controlled by a stop, and often into larger sets linked to separate keyboards
MAINSWater pipes
HOOKAHSWater pipes
MAINSWater pipes.
SPOUTSWater pipes.
BONGSWater pipes
MAINSSome water pipes
LEADERSPipes for rain water.
SPOUTSPipes conveying water from gutters.
HOOKAHSWater-cooled pipes of East
LEADYLike many old water pipes
INTAKESPoints at which water enters pipes.
ELMLondon's earliest water pipes were made with it
pipageconveyance, as of water, gas, or oil, by means of pipes
reamersAn instrument for scraping the burrs off the inside of water pipes
unplumbed(of a building or room) Not having water and drainage pipes installed and connected
plumbersA person who installs and repairs the pipes and fittings of water supply, sanitation, or heating systems
plumbingThe system of pipes, tanks, fittings, and other apparatus required for the water supply, heating, and sanitation in a building
utilidoraboveground, insulated network of pipes and cables, used to convey water and electricity in communities situated in areas of permafrost
plungerA device consisting of a rubber cup on a long handle, used to clear blocked pipes by means of water pressure
subirrigationirrigation below the surface, as by a periodic rise of the water table or by a system of underground porous pipes
subirrigationsSUBIRRIGATION, irrigation below the surface, as by a periodic rise of the water table or by a system of underground porous pipes
subirrigationsto irrigate beneath the surface of the ground, as with water passing through a system of underground porous pipes or transmitted through the subsoil from ditches, etc.