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1. duct
noun. ['ˈdʌkt'] a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance.
Synonyms
- epididymis
- pore
- sinus
- gastrointestinal tract
- GI tract
- cerebral aqueduct
- spinal canal
- common bile duct
- ductus deferens
- umbilical
- umbilical cord
- vertebral canal
- canaliculus
- sinus venosus sclerae
- inguinal canal
- Sylvian aqueduct
- lacrimal duct
- hepatic duct
- ureter
- canal of Schlemm
- passageway
- digestive tract
- bile duct
- alimentary tract
- ejaculatory duct
- lymph vessel
- lymphatic vessel
- aqueductus cerebri
- nasolacrimal duct
- canalis cervicis uteri
- ampulla
- canal
- vagina
- canalis vertebralis
- bronchiole
- salivary duct
- Haversian canal
- epithelial duct
- Schlemm's canal
- ductulus
- canalis inguinalis
- channel
- passage
- lactiferous duct
- alimentary canal
- urethra
- vas deferens
- pancreatic duct
- tear duct
- lachrymal duct
- cartilaginous tube
- seminal duct
- venous sinus
- cervical canal
- digestive tube
Etymology
- ductus (Latin)
Rhymes with Duct
- reconstruct
- deconstruct
- construct
- obstruct
- instruct
- destruct
- trucked
- plucked
- tucked
- sucked
- shucked
- lucked
- lucht
- fucked
- ducked
- chucked
- bucked
How do you pronounce duct?
Pronounce duct as dəkt.
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Sentences with duct
1. Noun, singular or mass
You can make a boat out of duct tape in just a few simple steps.
Quotes about duct
1. McDonald's I love and rescue stray dogs, duct tape Burger King crowns to their heads and set them loose in McDonald's.
- Beryl Dov
2. duct
noun. ['ˈdʌkt'] a continuous tube formed by a row of elongated cells lacking intervening end walls.
Etymology
- ductus (Latin)