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duct in Latin

duct in Latin is canālis — duct means a tube, pipe, or channel that carries a gas, liquid, or cable from one place to another.

duct in Latin

canālis
noun
A pipe, tube or canal which carries gas or liquid from one place to another

What does "duct" mean?

  1. noun 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."

duct in a sentence

  • The air conditioning duct runs along the ceiling of every room.
  • Doctors checked whether the tear duct was blocked.

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What is "duct" in Latin?

"duct" in Latin is canālis. duct means: A tube, pipe, or channel that carries a gas, liquid, or cable from one place to another.

How do you use "duct" in a sentence?

Example: "The air conditioning duct runs along the ceiling of every room." In Latin, "duct" is canālis.

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