organ pipe vs sleeve

organ pipe

noun
  • A tuned metal or wooden tube connected mechanically or electrically to an organ console. 

  • An organ pipe cactus. 

sleeve

noun
  • A double tube of copper into which the ends of bare wires are pushed so that when the tube is twisted an electrical connection is made. The joint thus made is called a McIntire joint. 

  • The part of a garment that covers the arm. 

  • A serving of beer smaller than a pint, typically measuring between 12 and 16 ounces. 

  • A long, cylindrical plastic bag of cookies or crackers. 

  • A protective jacket or case, especially for a record, containing art and information about the contents; also the analogous leaflet found in a packaged CD. 

  • A (usually tubular) covering or lining to protect a piece of machinery etc. 

  • Sleave; untwisted thread. 

  • A tattoo covering the whole arm. 

  • A narrow channel of water. 

verb
  • To hide something up one's sleeve. 

  • To fit and attach a sleeve to an upper garment (e.g. to a shirt, blouse, sweater, jacket, coat, etc.) or to a folder. 

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