Crossword-Solution: CONDUIT 7 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Conduit n. A pipe, canal, channel, or passage for conveying water or
fluid.
Conduit n. A structure forming a reservoir for water.
Conduit n. A narrow passage for private communication.

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We have 44 clues for the answer “CONDUIT”

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Pipe for liquid or gas 1 answer
Pipe or channel carrying water 1 answer
Pipe or aqueduct. 1 answer
standpipe 2 answers
A channel for conveying water or other fluid 2 answers
waterspout 8 answers
Gargoyle 9 answers
Sewer ___ 10 answers
A PASSAGE THROUGH WHICH WATER OR ELECTRIC WIRES CAN PASS 11 answers
hydrant 12 answers
moat 13 answers
trough 17 answers
main road 19 answers
aqueduct 19 answers
Duct 21 answers
funnel 21 answers
runnel 24 answers
___ canal 24 answers
Pathway 25 answers
Tube 26 answers
gutter 27 answers
Rivulet 29 answers
Water Channel 29 answers
Artery 29 answers
pipeline 30 answers
Hose 31 answers
Furrow 34 answers
Transmitter 39 answers
Pipe. 40 answers
Passageway 43 answers
Creek 47 answers
watercourse 49 answers
River ___ 51 answers
Waterway 53 answers
Outlet 55 answers
Means of Access 60 answers
Ditch 60 answers
Groove ___ 62 answers
Main 67 answers
Stream 71 answers
Drain 77 answers
Passage 84 answers
CHANNEL ___ 86 answers
Exit 87 answers
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Sentences with CONDUIT (5)

About this time the two Miss Steeles, lately arrived at their cousin’s house in Bartlett’s Buildings, Holburn, presented themselves again before their more grand relations in Conduit and Berkeley Streets; and were welcomed by them all with great cordiality.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
There was, perhaps, no drinking-vessel, and you had to apply your lips to some simple natural conduit; but the result was always a sense of extreme moral refreshment.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
XXV It was a fountain from the living stone, That poured down clear streams in noble store, Whose conduit pipes, united all in one, Throughout a rocky channel ghastly roar; Here Tancred stayed, and called, yet answered none, Save babbling echo, from the crooked shore; And there the weary knight at last espies The springing daylight red and white arise.
Jerusalem Delivered Torquato Tasso 1995
Recorder, because thou art old, and through many abuses made feeble; therefore I give thee leave and license to go when thou wilt to my fountain, my conduit, and there to drink freely of the blood of my grape, for my conduit doth always run wine.
The Holy War made by Shaddai upon Diabolus John Bunyan 2013
But once a week he mechanically went to market as usual, and here, as he was passing by the conduit one day, his mental condition expressed largely by his gait, he heard his name spoken by a voice formerly familiar.
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy 1996

Quotes with CONDUIT (3)

Via the conduit of a wild dog pack, she has now made the ultimate Gift to her fellow Creatures, and has become part of God's great dance of proteins.
Margaret Atwood The Year of the Flood
I do not consider myself a religious person, because I don't adhere to a particular religion or faith or prescribed beliefs, as did my father, who was a Baptist minister. And I am not an atheist, one who thinks that belief in anything beyond the here and now and the rational is delusion. I love science, but I allow for mystery, things that can never be proven by a rational mind. I am a person who thinks about the nature of the spirit when I write. I think about what can't be …
Amy Tan
War can condition a person to be resilient, tolerant, dependable, strong, and capable of so much more than one who had experienced nothing of it; it can bring out the very best in us, but also the very worst. Where is it, I ask, the proper conduit through which a soldier should be raised from whence they would become an upstanding citizen of the world, instead of a single country?
Mike Norton
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1950–2009).