A duct or channel designed to carry fumes or smoke away from an area.
From Latin 'fumus' (smoke) + 'ductus' (led, conducted), creating a technical term describing the engineered path of smoke, similar to 'aqueduct' (water) or 'viaduct' (way).
Fumiduct follows the same '-duct' pattern as aqueduct and viaduct—Latin '-duct' words let us specify what's being conducted, showing how ancient engineering terms became a productive naming system in modern technical English.
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