Canduc

/ˈkænduːk/ noun

An archaic or variant term, possibly referring to a type of duct, tube, or vessel for conducting fluids, with uncertain modern usage.

Possibly from Latin candere or a Romance language root relating to conducting or channeling; exact etymology is unclear and the term appears to be obsolete or highly specialized.

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