Conduits

/ˈkɑndʊɪts/ noun

pipes, tubes, or channels through which water, gases, or electrical wires are passed and protected, or figuratively, a means of conveying something.

From Old French 'conduit,' from Latin 'conducere' (to lead or guide together). Originally described aqueducts and water channels in Roman engineering.

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