conduit
IPA: kˈɑnduɪt
noun
- A pipe or channel for conveying water, etc.
- A duct or tube into which electrical cables may be pulled; a type of raceway.
- (figurative) A means by which something is transmitted.
- (finance) An investment vehicle that issues short-term commercial paper to finance long-term off-balance sheet bank assets.
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Examples of "conduit" in Sentences
- The concept of separating content from conduit is an old and important one.
- This present state of affairs, with the US acting as security conduit, is neither healthy nor sustainable.
- The “electricians” here never heard of the 360 degree rule, that dictates no more than 360 degrees of bends can be made in conduit between J-boxes.
- I love this idea of this Cablet, a carpet designed by Paul Kogelnig with built-in conduit for passing your cables through, keeping them off the floor.
- We need baby boomers to understand that an effective communication conduit is needed to show how the public benefits from NASA technology ... show why it's important to embark on these journeys.
- For the pre-mated high-voltage cable that is already installed in conduit that comes on 2500-foot reels, the total cost for the cable AND plowing it in with a cat-mounted cable plow last summer was: $3.02 for the cable + $1.25 to rip (1st run by cat) and then lay the cable (2nd run) = $4.28 per foot; ** IF** you do NOT have to prepare/dig any sections with an excavator.
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