Bellmouth

/ˈbɛlmaʊθ/ noun

A bell-shaped opening or intake, especially the flared entrance to a pipe, duct, or spillway that reduces turbulence.

Compound of 'bell' and 'mouth', referring to the shape of the opening which resembles a bell's wide mouth. This engineering term is applied to hydraulic and mechanical systems.

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