Pipes - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pipes and tubes
Pipes and tubes, may be obtained from sheets, billets or bars
Pandean pipes
instrument consisting of a series of short hollow reeds or pipes graduated in length by the musical scale and fastened together
Steam-pipe
Steam-pipe, 'stamp-pipe' means any pipe through which steam passes from a boiler to a prime
Pipe
Pipe, a roll in the Exchequer; otherwise called the great roll.
Pipe line
To convey by a pipe line to furnish with a pipe line or pipe lines
Blast pipe
The exhaust pipe of a steam engine or any pipe delivering steam or
Pipe
metal any tube which produces musical sounds as a shepherds pipe the pipe of an organ
Feed-pipe
Feed-pipe, means any pipe or connected fitting wholly or partly under pressure through which
Piping
Playing on a musical pipe
Dutchmans pipe
their calyx tubes curved like the bowl of a tobacco pipe Formerly classified as Aristolochia Sipho
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