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duct

duhkt

Duct (noun) means a tube, pipe, or channel that carries a gas, liquid, or cable from one place to another. Example: “The air conditioning duct runs along the ceiling of every room.”

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A tube, pipe, or channel that carries a gas, liquid, or cable from one place to another.
"The air conditioning duct runs along the ceiling of every room."
"Doctors checked whether the tear duct was blocked."

How to use duct

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA tube or channel for carrying gas, liquid, or cables through a building or body.

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Common pairings
air duct tear duct duct tape

Word forms

ducted past tense, ducts plural, ducts singular

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Etymology

From Latin ductus ("a leading, a conducting"), from ducere ("to lead").

Origin: Latin

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Frequently asked questions

What does “duct” mean?

The word “duct” means a tube, pipe, or channel that carries a gas, liquid, or cable from one place to another. In plain terms, a tube or channel for carrying gas, liquid, or cables through a building or body.

How do you pronounce “duct”?

“Duct” is pronounced duhkt (/dʌkt/ in IPA).

How do you use “duct” in a sentence?

Here is “duct” used in a sentence: “The air conditioning duct runs along the ceiling of every room.”

What part of speech is “duct”?

“Duct” is a noun.

Where does the word “duct” come from?

The word “duct” comes from Latin. From Latin ductus ("a leading, a conducting"), from ducere ("to lead").

Is “duct” a common word?

“Duct” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between a duct and a pipe?

A duct typically carries air or gas, especially in heating and ventilation systems, while a pipe more commonly carries liquids such as water. However, duct is also used broadly for any tube or channel carrying gas, liquid, or cable, so the terms can overlap.

What is duct tape named after?

Duct tape gets its name from its traditional use in sealing and joining air ducts in heating and cooling systems, though it is now used far more broadly for general repairs and sealing.

Is duct used in biology as well as engineering?

Yes, duct is also used in biology and anatomy to describe channels in the body, such as tear ducts or bile ducts, that carry fluids from one part of the body to another.

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