Pipe - Law Dictionary Search Results
Calamist
One who plays upon a reed or pipe
By pass
A by passage for a pipe or other channel to divert circulation from the usual course
Braze
and zinc as to braze the seams of a copper pipe
Bellows fish
Centriscus scolopax distinguished by a long tubular snout like the pipe of a bellows called also trumpet fish and snipe fish
easement
its outward appearance (as by the presence of a water pipe) ap·pur·te·nant easement [ə-pərt-n-ənt-] : easement appurtenant in this entry common
Fife
A small shrill pipe resembling the piccolo flute used chiefly to accompany the drum
Cesspipe
A pipe for carrying off waste water etc from a sink or
Fistular
Hollow and cylindrical like a pipe or reed
Hubble bubble
A tobacco pipe so arranged that the smoke passes through water making a
Fistulate
To make hollow or become hollow like a fistula or pipe
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