Siphon

/ˈsaɪfən/ noun/verb

A tube used to convey liquid from one container to another, typically by atmospheric pressure. To draw off or transfer liquid using such a device, or to gradually drain resources.

From Greek siphon meaning 'pipe, tube'. The word entered English via Latin in the 14th century, originally used for ancient Greek fire-fighting equipment, later applied to any device using atmospheric pressure to move liquids.

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AMሲፎን
ARسيفون
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CAsifón
CSsifon
DAsifoni
DESiphon
ELσιφώνι
ESsifón
ETsifon
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