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: June 30, 2015
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It is possible that this represents the syphon or supplementary intestine of Capitellidae, which has been shown to develop as a groving of the intestine ultimately cut off from it. [Please select]
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Gaston," replied the physician--he was officiating at the syphon." [Please select]
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A biscuit-jar, a decanter and a syphon stood half buried in papers on the table. [Please select]
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The surplus water which accumulated in the funnel was allowed to escape through the syphon by relaxing the lever of the pinching device. [Please select]
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Ring teat syphon, for withdrawing milk when the teat is sore or injured. [Please select]
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There's the whiskey, here's a syphon, and I'll be putting on an overcoat while you help yourself.' [Please select]
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