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stand-pipe
ˈstand-pipe, n. [f. stand v.] 1. A vertical pipe for the conveyance of water, gas, steam or the like to a higher level.1850 Ogilvie. 1875 Knight Dict. Mech. 1879 Cassell's Techn. Educ. I. 209 [In a low-pressure engine] water is..commonly supplied by means of a vertical stand-pipe with a small cister... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eden Park Stand Pipe
Eden Park Standpipe is an ornate historic standpipe standing on the high ground of Eden Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. The standpipe is a form of water tower common in the late 19th century. It was listed in the National Register on March 3, 1980. The standpipe, completed in 1894 by the firm of Cincinnat... wikipedia.org
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stand-pipe
stand-pipe/ˈstændpaɪp; `stændˌpaɪp/ nvertical pipe connected to a main water supply and used to provide water outside or at a distance from buildings 竖管(向建筑物外供水用的). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Stand (drill pipe)
A stand (of drill pipe) is two or three joints of drill pipe connected and stood in the derrick vertically, usually while tripping pipe. A stand of collars is similar, only made up of collars and a collar head. The collar head is screwed into the collar to allow it to be picked up by the elevators. ... wikipedia.org
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Caruthersville Water Tower
It was built in 1903, and is an elevated stand-pipe design stuccoed brick water tower with Gothic style embellishments. wikipedia.org
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goose-neck
ˈgoose-neck A name given to things shaped like the neck of a goose. 1. Naut. (See quots. 1769, 1867, and 1961.)1688 S. Sewall Diary 29 Nov., About 12 at night..the whipstaf is somehow loosed from the Gooseneck. 1756 Gentl. Mag. XXVI. 15 The tiller was unshipped and the goose-neck shifted. 1769 Falco... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lendlease
violations included an employee (Safety Manager) of "Lendlease's Project Management & Construction Business" filling out a safety check list that identified a stand-pipe wikipedia.org
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Nostell Priory
facilities and infrastructure, Yorkshire Water employee Jon Potter persuaded his employers to donate/install subterranean high-pressure water mains and stand-pipe wikipedia.org
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stand
▪ I. stand, n.1 (stænd) Also 4–5 stonde, 6 arch. stond, 7 stande. [f. stand v. OE. had stǫnd masc., stǫndo (? fem.), delay (only once, see sense 1); equivalent formations, with the general sense ‘standing, station, state’, are LG., Du. stand masc. (in MLG. neut.), OHG. -stand in compounds (MHG., mod... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Jennings
waste-pipe, and an arrangement of the same with a ball- cock for governing the supply of water to water-closets and their cisterns ; also an improved stand-pipe wikipedia.org
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جهاز حفر
وبين صامولتي الـWash Pipe تكون هناك ماسورة محاطة بحشو لمنع تسرب الطفلة للخارج. ثنائي؛ حيث يسمح ارتفاع البرج برص المواسير على هيئة Stands، بأن يتكون كل Stand من ماسورتين. wikipedia.org
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Crowes railway station
At the up end of the yard, an Annett-locked loco siding facing the yard had two ash pits, a water stand-pipe and an engine shed. wikipedia.org
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William Husband
Admiralty a plan for a floating battery, and patented the following inventions: the balance valve for water-work purposes (this superseded the costly stand-pipe wikipedia.org
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Newcomen atmospheric engine
The header tank supplied cold water under pressure via a stand-pipe for condensing the steam in the cylinder with a small branch supplying the cylinder-sealing wikipedia.org
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Australian Capital Territory Rural Fire Service
At this time a length of canvas and a stand-pipe was given to the village by the A.C.T. Fire Brigade, who showed the locals how to operate them. wikipedia.org
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