Aeroducts

/ˈɛroʊˌdʌkts/ noun

Channels or tubes designed to direct and control the flow of air in aircraft or aerodynamic structures.

From 'aero-' (air) plus 'ducts' (channels). This engineering term describes the internal passages in aircraft that route air for cooling, pressurization, and aerodynamic effects.

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