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nozzle
[ noz-uhl ]
noun
- a projecting spout, terminal discharging pipe, or the like, as of a hose or bellows.
- Slang. the nose.
- the spout of a teapot.
- the socket of a candlestick.
nozzle
/ ˈnɒzəl /
noun
- a projecting pipe or spout from which fluid is discharged
- Also calledpropelling nozzle a pipe or duct, esp in a jet engine or rocket, that directs the effluent and accelerates or diffuses the flow to generate thrust
- a socket, such as the part of a candlestick that holds the candle
Word History and Origins
Origin of nozzle1
Example Sentences
Like water spraying through a narrow nozzle, the winds are accelerated as they enter the canyons, often reaching gale-force strength by the time they exit into Los Angeles and San Bernardino.
Now, the guns were powered only by gravity, which sent water rushing downhill from the 500,000-gallon reservoirs and out the guns’ nozzles.
The visible rear engine nozzles garnered gasps and pointing among a few hundred residents who sat in folding chairs along the sidewalk to watch the procession.
The inquiry saw images of the unusual perfume container, which was made up of a glass bottle, a silver screw cap and a white nozzle, similar to what would be found in a throat spray.
As the engine nozzle’s shape is round, he says it can be picked up by radar.
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