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  • Conduit (publisher network and platform) — Conduit Type Private Industry Technology Web publisher Web app Mobile app Founded 2005 Founder(s) Ronen Shilo Dror …   Wikipedia

  • conduit — UK US /ˈkɒndjuːɪt/ US  /ˈkɑːnduː / noun [C] ► a way of connecting two places, systems, etc.: »There is growth in sales to Hong Kong, the conduit for exports to the rest of the area. ► a way of connecting two people or organizations: conduit… …   Financial and business terms

  • Conduit current collection — Abandoned conduit trackage at the Kingsway Tramway Subway in London Conduit current collection is a system of electric current collection used by electric trams, where the power supply is carried in a channel under the roadway, rather than… …   Wikipedia

  • conduit — [[t]kɒ̱ndjuɪt, AM duɪt[/t]] conduits 1) N COUNT A conduit is a small tunnel, pipe, or channel through which water or electrical wires go. Syn: pipe 2) N COUNT: oft N for/to n A conduit is a person or country that links two or more other people or …   English dictionary

  • Conduit (channeling) — A conduit, in esoterism, and spiritual discourse, is a specific object, person, location, or process (such as engaging in a séance or entering a trance) which allows a person to connect or communicate with a spiritual realm, metaphysical energy,… …   Wikipedia

  • conduit — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French cunduit pipe, passage, conduct, in part from cunduit, past participle of cunduire to lead, from Latin conducere, in part from Medieval Latin conductus more at conduct Date: 14th century 1. a …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • conduit — con|duit [ˈkɔndjuıt, dıt US ˈka:nduıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin conductus; CONDUCT1] 1.) technical a pipe or passage through which water, gas, a set of electric wires etc passes 2.) formal a connection between two things… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • conduit — con•duit [[t]ˈkɒn dwɪt, du ɪt, dyu ɪt, dɪt[/t]] n. 1) hyd a pipe, tube, or natural channel for conveying water or other fluid 2) a channel through which anything is conveyed: a conduit for information[/ex] 3) elm a structure containing ducts for… …   From formal English to slang

  • Conduit at Fleet Bridge —    A cistern or conduit for receipt of spring water made by the inhabitants of Fleet Street in 1478, but now decayed (S. 397) …   Dictionary of London

  • conduit — noun (C) 1 a pipe or passage through which water, gas, a set of electric wires etc pass 2 a connection between two things that allows people to pass ideas, news, money, weapons, drugs etc from one place to another: The countries have been a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Conduit 2 — North American cover art Developer(s) High Voltage Software Publisher(s) …   Wikipedia

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