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- nounconduit (noun) · conduits (plural noun)
- a channel for conveying water or other fluid:"a conduit for conveying water to the power plant"
- a person or organization that acts as a channel for the transmission of something:"the office acts as a conduit for ideas to flow throughout the organization"
- a tube or trough for protecting electric wiring:"the gas pipe should not be close to any electrical conduit"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin conductus, from Latin conducere ‘bring together’ (see conduct).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a channel for conveying water or other fluid:
- a tube or trough for protecting electric wiring:
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- A conduit is a pipe or tube through which something (such as water or wire) passes1234. It can be natural or artificial, and it can be used for protecting or enclosing electric wires or cables234. A conduit can also be a means of transmitting or distributing something (such as information or money) from one place or person to another134.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Britannica Dictionary definition of CONDUIT [count] 1 technical : a pipe or tube through which something (such as water or wire) passes 2 formal : someone or something that is used as a way of sending something (such as information or money) from one place or person to anotherwww.britannica.com/dictionary/conduita pipe or passage for water or electrical wires to go through: They make pipes and tubes that are used in construction and as electrical conduits. Cracks in the rocks can act as conduits, transporting polluted water upward.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/conduit1 : a natural or artificial channel through which something (such as a fluid) is conveyed a conduit for rainwater 2 : a pipe, tube, or tile for protecting electric wires or cables 3 : a means of transmitting or distributing a conduit for illicit paymentswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/conduit1. A pipe or channel for conveying fluids, such as water. 2. A tube or duct for enclosing electric wires or cable. 3. A means by which something is transmitted: an arms dealer who served as a conduit for intelligence data.www.thefreedictionary.com/conduit
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