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They believe that llamas act as an essential conduit between people and the wamani, and herders maintain that connection through ritual obligations that often involve the animals.
LLAMAS ARE HOTTER THAN EVER. HERE’S WHY.BY EMILY WAKILD/THE CONVERSATIONDECEMBER 21, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCE
We view ourselves as the conduit to providing human-to-human connection in any context in a very intimate and personal way.
THE PANDEMIC WAS GREAT FOR ZOOM. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THERE’S A VACCINE?RANI MOLLADECEMBER 4, 2020VOX
He had Lighthizer’s trust and was seen as a conduit to the front office, making career staffers believe their advice was at least presented, if not heeded.
ROBERT LIGHTHIZER BLEW UP 60 YEARS OF TRADE POLICY. NOBODY KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT.BY LYDIA DEPILLISOCTOBER 13, 2020PROPUBLICA
As sports begin to start up again, the strength of Twitter will be its ability to facilitate conversation around sporting moments rather than be the main conduit of them.
‘AN UNPRECEDENTED PERIOD OF DARWINIAN EXPERIMENTATION’: AS SPORTS RETURN, TWITTER EYES AD BOOSTSEB JOSEPHSEPTEMBER 18, 2020DIGIDAY
Uncharted Power has developed pavers––the same kind you would see on a sidewalk or a road––that can house a power conduit, hardware for data collection, and servers to transmit the information collected at each location.
UNCHARTED POWER’S JESSICA O. MATTHEWS HAS A PLAN TO REVIVE AMERICA’S CRUMBLING INFRASTRUCTUREBROOKE HENDERSONAUGUST 23, 2020FORTUNE
Nothing—nothing but the smell of ozone and an echo bouncing crazily off the walls of the conduit.
THE HOLES AND JOHN SMITHEDWARD W. LUDWIG
It was not unusual, for instance, to see dead bodies washed before burial in the conduit of drinking water!
THE CRADLE OF MANKINDW.A. WIGRAM
The best water in Mekka is brought by a conduit from the vicinity of Arafat, six or seven hours distant.
THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION, NO. 358VARIOUS
The fore part of his head was bald; but the hair grew thin and long behind, and every separate lock was a conduit for water.
NORTH AND SOUTHELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL
The conduit, R', leads the sulphide of carbon in a state of vapor to the condensing apparatus.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT NO. 299VARIOUS
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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capacitor

WORDS RELATED TO CONDUIT

  • aqueduct
  • canal
  • channel
  • conduit
  • conveyer
  • duct
  • hose
  • line
  • main
  • pipeline
  • sewer
  • spout
  • trough
  • vent
  • vessel
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