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  • 1main pipe — magistralinis vamzdis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. delivery pipe; main pipe vok. Hauptrohrleitung, f rus. магистральный трубопровод, m pranc. conduite maîtresse, f; tuyauterie principale, f …

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  • 2main — n. main pipe, duct 1) an electric; gas; sewer; water main 2) the water main burst * * * [meɪn] gas sewer water main [ main pipe, duct ] an electric the water main burst …

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  • 3main — I. a. 1. Chief, principal, leading, cardinal, capital. 2. Important, essential, necessary, requisite, indispensable, vital. 3. Mighty, vast, huge, enormous. 4. Sheer, pure, directly applied. 5. Absolute, mere, direct, entire. II. n. 1 …

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  • 4Pipe a eau — Pipe à eau Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pipe, Bong et Bang. Une pipe à eau …

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  • 5Main — Main, n. [AS. m[ae]gen strength, power, force; akin to OHG. magan, Icel. megin, and to E. may, v. [root]103. See {May}, v.] 1. Strength; force; might; violent effort. [Obs., except in certain phrases.] [1913 Webster] There were in this battle of… …

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  • 6pipe — [ pip ] n. f. • déb. XIIIe; de piper 1 ♦ Vx Pipeau. Chalumeau, tuyau. 2 ♦ Ancienne mesure de capacité. ♢ Région. Grande futaille, de capacité variable. 3 ♦ (XVe; par anal. pop.) Vx …

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  • 7Pipe Pacific Cable — (PPC 1) is a yet to be commissioned submarine cable network, currently under construction for Australia s PIPE Networks.It promises huge international backhaul cost savings to Australian customers, for access to the US internet backbone [… …

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  • 8Pipe — may refer to: * Pipe (material), a hollow cylinder following certain dimension rules ** Pipe for transporting water (Water pipe), chemical, gas and casing pipe for cables * Pipe (smoking) * Pipe (character) or vertical bar, the ASCII character |… …

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  • 9Pipe bursting — is a trenchless method of replacing buried pipelines (such as sewer, water, or natural gas pipes) without the need for a traditional construction trench. Launching and receiving pits replace the trench needed by conventional pipe laying.… …

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  • 10pipe band — noun A military or marching band of bagpipe players and drummers, led by a pipe major • • • Main Entry: ↑pipe * * * pipe band UK US noun [countable] [singular pipe band plural …

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