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CONDUITTubing or hollow pipe casing through which electrical lines run.
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CONDUITc. 1300, conduyt, from Old French conduit (12c.) "escort, protection; pipe, channel," from Latin conductus "a leading, a pipe" (see conduct). A doublet of conduct, differentiated i [..]
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CONDUITConduit [S]a water-course or channel ( Job 38:25 ). The "conduit of the upper pool" ( Isaiah 7:3 ) was formed by Hezekiah for the purpose of conveying the waters from the upper pool in the v [..]
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CONDUITmethod or means of communication.
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CONDUITartificial channel built for conducting water, as used in construction of the C17th New River
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CONDUITThe pipe through which electric wiring is run.
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CONDUITA 24-inch or larger diameter pipe carrying raw or potable water from or to treatment facilities, reservoirs and delivery points feeding a distribution system.
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CONDUITn. A means for conducting something, particularly a tube, pipe, or passageway for a fluid.
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CONDUITA pipe, usually metal, in which wire is installed.
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CONDUITa water-course or channel (Job 38:25). The "conduit of the upper pool" (Isa. 7:3) was formed by Hezekiah for the purpose of conveying the waters from the upper pool in the valley of Gihon to [..]
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CONDUITmeaning an aqueduct or trench through which water was carried. Tradition, both oral and as represented by Talmudical writers, ascribes to Solomon the formation of the original aqueduct by which water [..]
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CONDUIT A person, group, or organization that forwards others’ contributions to candidates, a legal activity under federal law. Such contributions always count against the federal contribution limit for the donors, and sometimes against the limit for the conduit as well (in cases in which the conduit exercises “direction and control”).
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CONDUITPlastic or metal pipe that is used to protect wiring. Good for prevention of wire cutting on home security systems that rely on telephone service to relay alarms.
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CONDUITAn alliance between mortgage originators and an unaffiliated organization that acts as a funding source by regularly purchasing loans, usually with a goal of pooling and securitizing them.
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CONDUITA tube for protecting electric wires.
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CONDUITA natural or artificial channel through which fluids may be transported.
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CONDUITAs used in electricity, a metal or plastic tube containing electrical cables.
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CONDUITMetal or plastic tubes that channel and protect electric cables.
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CONDUITa passage followed by magma within a volcano (part of the under-ground plumbing)
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CONDUITThe financial intermediary that sponsors the conduit between the lender(s) originating loans and the ultimate investor. The conduit makes or purchases loans from third party correspondents under stand [..]
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CONDUITA reinforced tube through which cabling runs. Conduit is useful both to protect fiber-optic cables in the ground and because one can place the conduit underground when convenient and later "blow& [..]
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CONDUITAccording to 18 CFR 4.30 [Title 18 -- Conservation of Power and Water Resources; Chapter I -- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of Energy; Subchapter B -- Regulations Under the Federal [..]
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CONDUITA pipe, usually made of metal, ceramic or plastic, that protects buried fiber optic cables
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CONDUITIssuer
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CONDUIT(n) a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass
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CONDUIT - A channel for holding and protecting conductors and cables, made of metal or an insulating material, usually circular in cross section like a pipe. Also referred to as Duct.
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CONDUITA duct designed to contain underground cables, conductors, wires.
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CONDUITA protective metal tube that wires run through.
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CONDUITA tubular raceway for data or power cables. Metallic conduit is common, although non-metallic forms may also be used. A conduit may also be a path or duct and need to be tubular.
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CONDUITA pipe, usually metal, that runs underground from floor to floor, or along a floor or ceiling, to protect cables. In Riser Backbone Subsystems, when riser telecommunication closets are not aligned, conduit is used to protect cable and provide the means for pulling cable from floor to floor. In the horizontal Subsystem, conduit may be used between a [..]
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CONDUITA pipe or enclosure to protect electrical cables and wires
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CONDUITA pipe, usually metal, in which wire is installed.
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CONDUITThe pipe through which electric wiring is run.
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CONDUITa tube used to enclose electric wires or cables
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CONDUITA tube or trough through which wires and cables are run.
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CONDUITA pipe or tubing used to house cable. In walls to switches and socket usually oval and plastic in modern houses, or round and metal in older ones.
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CONDUITpiping made out of plastic or metal used to protect electrical wire.
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CONDUITA flexible raceway of circular cross section specially constructed for the purpose of the pulling in or the withdrawing of wires or cables after the conduit and its fittings are in place.
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CONDUITA raceway specially constructed for the purpose of the pulling in or the withdrawing of wires or cables after the conduit and its fittings are in place. Made of metal pipes of standard weight and thickness permitting the cutting of standard threads.
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CONDUITA device used to hold, organize, and protect electrical or optical cables.
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CONDUITA tubular material used to encase and protect one or more electrical conductors.
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CONDUITCreated by Mountain Hardwear. A breathable, waterproof membrane created with hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules. Actively draws moisture and vapor away from the body.
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CONDUITA tube or trough through which insulated wires and cables are run.
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CONDUITAny artificial or natural duct, either open or closed, for carrying fluids from one point to another. An electrical conduit carries electricity.
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CONDUITn. "conduit," s.v. conduit sb. OED. KEY: conduit@n
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CONDUITn 2 condit 1 condys 1
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CONDUITPiping used in walls in which electrical wire or other services are fed through.
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CONDUITa natural or artificial channel through which fluids may be conveyed.
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CONDUITAny channel or pipe for directing the flow of water.
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CONDUITAny channel or pipe for directing the flow of water.
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CONDUITA tubular raceway, usually metal or plastic, for holding wires or cables. Also refer to MIL-PRF-24758 for specific definitions. All conduit, whether used for power distribution wiring, or for signal a [..]
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CONDUITA round cross-section electrical raceway, of metal or plastic.
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CONDUITA tubular raceway for power or data cables. Both metallic conduit and non-metallic forms may be used.
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CONDUIT
A pipe or channel for conveying water etc.
A duct or tube into which electrical cables may be pulled; a type of raceway.
A means by which something is transmitted.
(finance) An investment vehi [..]
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CONDUITA conduit is often used in structured finance. It is normally a company that is specially incorporated for a particular transaction. The conduit holds assets, these secure the repayment of debt that h [..]
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