gaspipe

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English

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Etymology

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From gas +‎ pipe.

Noun

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gaspipe (plural gaspipes)

  1. A pipe for conveying gas.
    • 1896, The Weekly Reporter, volume 44, page 323:
      It was proved that the contractor had been guilty of negligence by insecurely packing the soil around a gaspipe in use after the excavation had been made for the sewer, whereby the gaspipe was broken and the gas escaped.

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