pipe

Etymology
From, , from , from. Reinforced by, from , , , from , of origin. .

The “storage container” and “liquid measure” senses are derived from, from pīpe (above) and. In specific contexts, calques similar units of measure such as.

The verb is from, , from.

Noun

 * 1)  A wind instrument consisting of a tube, often lined with holes to allow for adjustment in pitch, sounded by blowing into the tube.
 * 2)  A tube used to produce sound in an organ; an organ pipe.
 * 3) The key or sound of the voice.
 * 4) A high-pitched sound, especially of a bird.
 * 5) A rigid tube that transports water, steam, or other fluid, as used in plumbing and numerous other applications.
 * 6)  A water pipe.
 * 7) A tubular passageway in the human body such as a blood vessel or the windpipe.
 * 8)  A man's penis.
 * 9)  A large container for storing liquids or foodstuffs; now especially a vat or cask of cider or wine. (See a diagram comparing cask sizes.)
 * 10) * 1808–10,, Memoirs of a Georgian Rake, Folio Society 1995, p. 329:
 * Mr Barretto informed us he had shipped two hundred and forty pipes of Madeira [which] not only impeded the ship's progress by making her too deep in the water, but greatly increased her motion.
 * 1)  The contents of such a vessel, as a liquid measure, sometimes set at 126 wine gallons; half a tun.
 * 2) Decorative edging stitched to the hems or seams of an object made of fabric (clothing, hats, curtains, pillows, etc.), often in a contrasting color; piping.
 * 3) A type of pasta similar to macaroni.
 * 4)  A vertical conduit through the Earth's crust below a volcano through which magma has passed, often filled with volcanic breccia.
 * 5)  One of the goalposts of the goal.
 * 6)  An elongated or irregular body or vein of ore.
 * 7)  An anonymous satire or essay, insulting and frequently libellous, written on a piece of paper which was rolled up and left somewhere public where it could be found and thus spread, to embarrass the author's enemies.
 * 8)  A mechanism that enables one program to communicate with another by sending its output to the other as input.
 * 9)  A data backbone, or broadband Internet access.
 * 10)  The character .
 * 11)  A hollow stem with a  at one end used for smoking, especially a tobacco pipe but also including various other forms such as a water pipe.
 * 12)  The distance travelled between two rest periods during which one could smoke a pipe.
 * 13)  A telephone.
 * 1) * 1808–10,, Memoirs of a Georgian Rake, Folio Society 1995, p. 329:
 * Mr Barretto informed us he had shipped two hundred and forty pipes of Madeira [which] not only impeded the ship's progress by making her too deep in the water, but greatly increased her motion.
 * 1)  The contents of such a vessel, as a liquid measure, sometimes set at 126 wine gallons; half a tun.
 * 2) Decorative edging stitched to the hems or seams of an object made of fabric (clothing, hats, curtains, pillows, etc.), often in a contrasting color; piping.
 * 3) A type of pasta similar to macaroni.
 * 4)  A vertical conduit through the Earth's crust below a volcano through which magma has passed, often filled with volcanic breccia.
 * 5)  One of the goalposts of the goal.
 * 6)  An elongated or irregular body or vein of ore.
 * 7)  An anonymous satire or essay, insulting and frequently libellous, written on a piece of paper which was rolled up and left somewhere public where it could be found and thus spread, to embarrass the author's enemies.
 * 8)  A mechanism that enables one program to communicate with another by sending its output to the other as input.
 * 9)  A data backbone, or broadband Internet access.
 * 10)  The character .
 * 11)  A hollow stem with a  at one end used for smoking, especially a tobacco pipe but also including various other forms such as a water pipe.
 * 12)  The distance travelled between two rest periods during which one could smoke a pipe.
 * 13)  A telephone.
 * 1)  A mechanism that enables one program to communicate with another by sending its output to the other as input.
 * 2)  A data backbone, or broadband Internet access.
 * 3)  The character .
 * 4)  A hollow stem with a  at one end used for smoking, especially a tobacco pipe but also including various other forms such as a water pipe.
 * 5)  The distance travelled between two rest periods during which one could smoke a pipe.
 * 6)  A telephone.
 * 1)  A hollow stem with a  at one end used for smoking, especially a tobacco pipe but also including various other forms such as a water pipe.
 * 2)  The distance travelled between two rest periods during which one could smoke a pipe.
 * 3)  A telephone.
 * 1)  The distance travelled between two rest periods during which one could smoke a pipe.
 * 2)  A telephone.
 * 1)  A telephone.

Synonyms

 * See Thesaurus:tube

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Arabic: مِزْمَار
 * Armenian: ,
 * Belarusian: ду́дка, жале́йка
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Estonian:, vilepill
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Galician:, ,
 * Georgian: სტვირი
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: píb
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Kalmyk: бүшкүр
 * Korean:
 * Kurdish:
 * Central Kurdish: شمشاڵ
 * Northern Kurdish:, , ,
 * Latin: fistula
 * Latvian: stabule, svilpe, birbīne
 * Livonian: sviļp
 * Macedonian: шупелка, кавал, дудук
 * Maltese: żummara
 * Old English: hwistle, pīpe
 * Ottoman Turkish: دودوك
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Sanskrit: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: pìob
 * Slovak: píšťala
 * Spanish:, )
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish: ,
 * Tarifit: tamja
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: ду́дка, пи́щавка,
 * Vietnamese: ống sáo, ống tiêu, kèn túi


 * Catalan:
 * Czech: varhanní píšťala
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish: urkupilli
 * Galician:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian: canna d'organo
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Macedonian: дудлец
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: tubo de órgano
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish: orgelpipa
 * Vietnamese: ống đàn ống


 * Hungarian: ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: ;
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Vietnamese: tiếng hát,


 * Afrikaans: buis,
 * Albanian:
 * Arabic: مَاسُورَة, أُنْبُوب
 * Armenian:
 * Azerbaijani:, truba, lülə
 * Basque: tutu
 * Belarusian: труба́
 * Bengali:
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Burmese: ,
 * Catalan: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: ,
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * Galician: cano,
 * Georgian: მილები
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Ancient: σωλήν
 * Hebrew:
 * Hindi: ,
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: rör
 * Indonesian:
 * Irish: píopa
 * Italian: ,
 * Japanese:
 * Kazakh: құбыр
 * Khmer:, ទុយយោ
 * Korean:
 * Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish: ,
 * Kyrgyz: труба
 * Lao: ທໍ່, ກະບອກ
 * Latin:, tubus
 * Latvian:
 * Lithuanian: vamzdis
 * Livonian: rūoŗ
 * Macedonian: цевка
 * Malay:
 * Maori: paipa, kōrere
 * Mongolian:
 * Cyrillic:, труба
 * Mongolian: ᠬᠣᠭᠤᠯᠠᠶ
 * Norman: tuyau
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Nynorsk: røyr
 * Old Church Slavonic:
 * Cyrillic: трѫба, цѣвь
 * Old East Slavic: труба, кевь
 * Old English: þēote, pīpe
 * Oromo: ujummoo
 * Ottoman Turkish: لوله, ناو
 * Pashto: ,
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:, ,
 * Russian: ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: це̑в, ције̑в
 * Roman: ,
 * Slovak: rúra, trúbka
 * Slovene:
 * Somali: tuuboo
 * Spanish:, ,
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish:
 * Tajik:, лула
 * Thai: ,
 * Tok Pisin: mambu
 * Turkish: ,
 * Turkmen: truba
 * Ukrainian: труба́
 * Urdu: پائپ, نال
 * Uyghur: تۇرۇبا
 * Uzbek: ,
 * Vietnamese:
 * Yiddish: רער
 * Zulu: ithumbu


 * Catalan:
 * Finnish:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Indonesian:
 * Latin: tubus,
 * Malay:
 * Ottoman Turkish: لوله, ناو
 * Russian:
 * Thai:
 * Vietnamese: ống nước


 * Finnish: ,
 * Hungarian:
 * Ingrian: kerus


 * Spanish:


 * Galician:


 * Vietnamese:


 * Finnish:
 * Spanish:, ,
 * Turkish:


 * Hungarian:
 * Polish:
 * Spanish:, coditos


 * Danish: tilførselskanal
 * Faroese: tilførsluveit
 * Finnish: purkauskanava
 * Icelandic: aðfærsluæð
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: tilførselskanal
 * Nynorsk: tilførselskanal
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: tillförselkanal


 * Finnish:


 * Finnish:
 * Vietnamese: mạch ống


 * Czech:
 * Finnish:
 * Greek:
 * Italian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili:


 * Catalan: pleca, barra vertical
 * Czech:
 * Finnish:
 * Italian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: banda ancha
 * Swedish:


 * Czech: ,
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:, , ,
 * German: senkrechter Strich
 * Hungarian: álló vonal,
 * Icelandic: lóðlína
 * Irish: píopa
 * Italian: barra verticale
 * Polish: kreska pionowa
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Thai: ไพป์, ขีดตั้ง
 * Vietnamese: dấu sổ thẳng


 * Telugu:

Verb

 * 1)  To play (music) on a pipe instrument, such as a bagpipe or a flute.
 * 2)  To shout loudly and at high pitch.
 * 3)  To emit or have a shrill sound like that of a pipe; to whistle.
 * 4)  Of a queen bee: to make a high-pitched sound during certain stages of development.
 * 5)  Of a metal ingot: to become hollow in the process of solidifying.
 * 6)  To convey or transport (something) by means of pipes.
 * 7)  To install or configure with pipes.
 * 8)  To dab moisture away from.
 * 9)  To lead or conduct as if by pipes, especially by wired transmission.
 * 10)  To directly feed (the output of one program) as input to another program, indicated by the pipe character  at the command line.
 * 11)  To create or decorate with piping (icing).
 * 12)  To order or signal by a note pattern on a boatswain's pipe.
 * 13)  To have sex with a woman.
 * 14)  To see.
 * 15)  To invent or embellish (a story).
 * 1)  To directly feed (the output of one program) as input to another program, indicated by the pipe character  at the command line.
 * 2)  To create or decorate with piping (icing).
 * 3)  To order or signal by a note pattern on a boatswain's pipe.
 * 4)  To have sex with a woman.
 * 5)  To see.
 * 6)  To invent or embellish (a story).
 * 1)  To have sex with a woman.
 * 2)  To see.
 * 3)  To invent or embellish (a story).
 * 1)  To see.
 * 2)  To invent or embellish (a story).
 * 1)  To invent or embellish (a story).
 * 1)  To invent or embellish (a story).
 * 1)  To invent or embellish (a story).
 * 1)  To invent or embellish (a story).

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) paper

Etymology 1
From the verb, from.

Noun

 * 1) tobacco pipe
 * 2)  blowjob

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) the pipe symbol (  )

Etymology 1
, from ; reinforced by ; some senses are from.

Noun

 * 1) A pipe; a piece of tubing used as a channel (often for fluids):
 * 2) A piece of tubing which string or rope is inserted into.
 * 3)  A syringe; a hollow tube for medical removal or insertion.
 * 4) Any other medical device or equipment based around a chamber or pipe.
 * 5) A pipe musical instrument or a similar wind instrument.
 * 6)  A pipe as part of a musical instrument (e.g. bagpipes)
 * 7) A barrel or tub; a container or vessel for the storage of bulk goods, especially wine.
 * 8) A unit measuring the mass or amount (equivalent to such a container).
 * 9) A record of a payment or audit acting as part of the.
 * 10) An anatomical or bodily channel or passage, especially one used for respiration.
 * 11)  A tube-shaped support or holder; something resembling a pipe but not used as one.

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1)  120 gallons

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a chimney
 * 2)  a
 * 3) an organ pipe

Etymology 2
Ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1)  to chirp, squeek, to make a sound with a high pitch

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a  (e.g. organ pipe or tobacco pipe)
 * 2) a chimney

Etymology 2
Ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1)  to chirp, squeek, to make a sound with a high pitch

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) a pipe musical instrument
 * 2) pipe for channeling liquid

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1)   the redirection of the output of a process directly into the input of another

Noun

 * 1)  brother; bro