Conduit

/ˈkɑnˌdɪt/ noun

A channel or pipe for conveying water, cables, or other utilities. Metaphorically, a person or thing that serves as a means of transmitting something.

From Old French 'conduit,' from Latin 'conductus' meaning 'led together,' from 'con-' (together) and 'ducere' (to lead). Originally referred to artificial water channels in medieval times.

AMቧንቧ
ARقناة
BNনল
CAconducte
CSpotrubí
DAledning
DELeitung
ELαγωγός
ESconducto
FAلوله
FIjohtimen
FRconduit
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