Conduit ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Conduit ( noun )

A pipe or channel for conveying water, gas, electricity, or other material.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french, from latin conductus "a leading, a channel", from conducere "bring together, lead".

Examples:

  1. The new conduit will be installed to carry electricity to the new building.
  2. The water main broke and caused a flood through a conduit.
  3. They had to dig up the old conduit and replace it with a new one.
  4. The conduit was not properly insulated, causing an electrical short.
  5. The conduit was used to run wires and cables through the wall.

(As a noun)

Conduit ( noun )

A pipe or channel for conveying water, gas, electricity, or other material.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french, from latin conductus "a leading, a channel", from conducere "bring together, lead".

Examples:

  1. The new conduit will be installed to carry electricity to the new building.
  2. The water main broke and caused a flood through a conduit.
  3. They had to dig up the old conduit and replace it with a new one.
  4. The conduit was not properly insulated, causing an electrical short.
  5. The conduit was used to run wires and cables through the wall.
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