aqueduct vs duct

aqueduct

noun
  • An artificial channel that is constructed to convey water from one location to another. 

  • A structure carrying water over a river or depression, especially in regards to ancient aqueducts. 

  • A structure conveying fluid, such as the cerebral aqueduct or vestibular aqueduct. 

duct

noun
  • a pipe, tube or canal which carries gas or liquid from one place to another 

  • a vessel for conveying lymph or glandular secretions such as tears or bile 

  • a tube or elongated cavity (such as a xylem vessel) for conveying water, sap, or air 

  • a layer (as in the atmosphere or the ocean) which occurs under usually abnormal conditions and in which radio or sound waves are confined to a restricted path 

  • an enclosure or channel for electrical cable runs, telephone cables, or other conductors 

verb
  • to enclose in a duct 

  • to channel something (such as a gas) or propagate something (such as radio waves) through a duct or series of ducts 

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