Definitionn. a tube running from the liquid in a vessel to a lower level outside the vessel so that atmospheric pressure forces the liquid through the tube
Last update: August 26, 2015
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He used siphon to drink milk from the bottle. [Please select]
Next from a hidden cubby he produced siphon-water, glasses, and a black bottle of Scotch. [Please select]
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Marigold brought in the tray with decanter, siphon and glasses, and put them on a table, together with cigars and cigarettes, by his side. [Please select]
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"This is a dignified episode," observed Neville, threatening Ogilvy with the siphon. [Please select]
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Identify the long plume-like gills, the ink sac, and the inner opening of the exhalent siphon. [Please select]
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] Somewhat like the Cephalosiphon, though much commoner and without the siphon, is Limnias ceratophylli, which every collector is sure to meet. [Please select]
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The siphon is made of glass tubes, the longer pieces being bent on one end as shown. [Please select]
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