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1 duct
(a tube or pipe for fluids etc: a ventilation duct.) conduta* * *[d∧kt] n 1 tubo, canal, conduto. 2 Anat ducto, via. • vt 1 transmitir ou propagar através de um duto. 2 fechar em um duto. -
2 duct
(a tube or pipe for fluids etc: a ventilation duct.) tubo, conduto -
3 duct
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4 acoustic duct
acoustic ductcanal auditivo. -
5 gall duct
gall duct[g'ɔ:l d∧kt] n Med canal biliar. -
6 lachrymal duct
lach.ry.mal duct[l'ækriməl d∧kt] n Anat canal lacrimal. -
7 seminal duct
sem.i.nal duct[s'eminəl d∧kt] n Anat ducto seminal. -
8 tear duct
tear duct[t'iə d∧kt] n Anat canal lacrimal. -
9 thoracic duct
tho.rac.ic duct[θɔ:r'æsik d∧kt] n Anat ducto torácico. -
10 air duct
conduto de ventilação, conduto de arEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > air duct
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11 air intake duct
tubo de admissão de arEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > air intake duct
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12 ductless glands
duct.less glands[d'∧ktilis glændz] n pl Anat glândulas endócrinas, glândulas de secreção interna. -
13 ductless
duct.less[d'∧ktlis] adj que não tem ducto evasivo. -
14 deductible
de.duct.i.ble1[did'∧ktəbəl] n insurance franquia: cláusula em apólice de seguro que libera o segurador de responsabilidade por perda inicial especificada.————————de.duct.i.ble2[did'∧ktəbəl] adj deduzível, que se pode deduzir ou inferir. -
15 abduct
(to take (someone) away against his will usually by trickery or violence; to kidnap: The president has been abducted.) raptar* * *ab.duct[æbd'∧kt] vt 1 raptar, levar à força. 2 Physiol abduzir. -
16 acoustic
[ə'ku:stik](having to do with hearing or with sound: This hall has acoustic problems.) acústico* * *a.cous.tic[ək'u:stik] adj acústico, relativo à acústica. acoustic duct canal auditivo. acoustic vibrations ondas ou vibrações sonoras. -
17 adduct
ad.duct[əd'∧kt] vt Physiol aduzir. -
18 airduct
air.duct['ɛəd∧kt] n canal de ar. -
19 aqueduct
aq.ue.duct['ækwid∧kt] n 1 aqueduto, galeria. 2 ponte-aqueduto. 3 Anat aqueduto, tubo. -
20 byproduct
by.pro.duct[b'aiprɔd∧kt] n derivado, subproduto. oil byproduct / derivado de petróleo.
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duct — s.n. (anat.) Canal, tub. – Din lat. ductus. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 DUCT s. v. conduct. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime duct s. n. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sur … Dicționar Român
duct — [dukt] n. [ML ducta, conduit < L ductus, a leading, conducting, pp. of ducere, to lead < IE base * deuk , to pull > TOW1, TUG, L dux, leader] 1. a tube, channel, or canal through which a gas or liquid moves 2. a tube in the body for the… … English World dictionary
Duct — (d[u^]kt), n. [L. ductus a leading, conducting, conduit, fr. ducere, ductum, to lead. See {Duke}, and cf. {Douche}.] 1. Any tube or canal by which a fluid or other substance is conducted or conveyed. [1913 Webster] 2. (Anat.) One of the vessels… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
duct — [dʌkt] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: ductus, from ducere to lead ] 1.) a pipe or tube that liquids, air, ↑cables etc pass through ▪ Air is heated and then circulated through large ducts to all parts of the house. 2.) a narrow tube in your… … Dictionary of contemporary English
duct — [ dʌkt ] noun count 1. ) a pipe or tube in a building that carries something such as air or protects wires: air conditioning ducts 2. ) a narrow tube that carries liquid inside your body or in an animal or plant: tear ducts a bile duct … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
duct — ► NOUN 1) a tube or passageway for air, cables, etc. 2) a vessel in the body for conveying lymph or glandular secretions. ► VERB ▪ convey through a duct. DERIVATIVES ducting noun. ORIGIN Latin ductus leading, aqueduct , from ducere lead … English terms dictionary
duct — 1640s, course, direction, from L. ductus a leading, pp. of ducere to lead (see DUKE (Cf. duke) (n.)). Anatomical sense is from 1660s. Meaning conduit, channel is 1713; that of air tube in a structure is from 1884 … Etymology dictionary
duct — *channel, canal, conduit, aqueduct … New Dictionary of Synonyms
duct — [n] channel, pipe aqueduct, canal, conduit, course, funnel, passage, tube, vessel, watercourse; concept 501 … New thesaurus
duct — ab·duct; aq·ue·duct; cal·i·duct; cir·cum·duct; coe·lo·mo·duct; con·duct·ance; con·duct·ment; de·duct·ibil·i·ty; dor·si·duct; duct·ed; duct·ing; duct·less; duct; gon·a·duct; gon·o·duct; in·duct; in·duct·ee; ne·phrid·io·duct; ner·vi·duct; ovi·duct; … English syllables
Duct — A duct may refer to: Duct (anatomy), various ducts in anatomy and physiology Duct (HVAC), for transfer of air between spaces in a structure Duct tape, a kind of adhesive tape Ducted fan, motor for aircraft Electrical bus duct, a metal enclosure… … Wikipedia