Duct

/dʌkt/ noun

A tube or passageway in a building or machine for air, liquid, cables, or other material. A channel in the body through which liquid passes.

From Latin 'ductus' (a leading, conducting), the past participle of 'ducere' (to lead). The word entered English in the 17th century directly from Latin, referring to any channel that leads or conducts substances from one place to another.

AMቻናል
ARقناة
BNনালী
CAconducte
CSpotrubí
DAkanal
DEKanal
ELαγωγός
ESconducto
FAلوله
FIkanava
FRconduit
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