Results for: fishing net, pipe or duct that conducts heat steam or smoke
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one who chants; melody pipe of a bagpipe, pipe for practicing bagpipe fingering, pipe with finger holes on bagpipe, somebody chanting slogan, somebody who chants psalm or hymnchanter
one who conducts a body search, one who frisks a person in search of concealed goods or weapons; one who dances, one who capersfrisker
one who conducts a radio program of recorded musicdisc jockey
one who conducts an auction, one who leads a public sale in which items are sold to the highest bidder, somebody conducting an auctionauctioneer
one who conducts experiments, one who tests, one who triesexperimenter
one who conducts surveys, one who conducts a poll, somebody conducting a pollpollster
one who reduces, one who decreases, minimizer, one who diminishes, photographic chemical, pipe fittingreducer
one who rises (especially from bed); vertical board connecting two stair treads; large stair-like platform used during stage performances, somebody rising, somebody who rises from bed, vertical part of step, vertical piperiser
one who trolls; one who fishes by pulling the bait and line through the water; rod for fishing by trolling; one who sings or speaks in a loud rolling manner; one who sings in a roundtroller
one who welds, one who unites or fuses metal by means of heat, somebody who welds something, something that weldswelder
one who works with pipe and water systems, somebody who installs and fixes pipesplumber
one-way valve, valve in pipebutterfly valve
opening on organ pipe, smoke or heat outlet, type of organ pipeflue; flue pipe
oppressive heat and humidity; intense heat, torridness; sensualitysultriness
organ pipe with reedreed pipe
 

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