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gravity feed

American  

noun

  1. the supplying of fuel, materials, etc., by force of gravity.

  2. a system or device designed for this purpose.


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Origin of gravity feed

First recorded in 1910–15

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He uses gravity feed to save pump costs.

From Time Magazine Archive

The boat�s height also allowed designers to place the fiberglass fuel tanks higher than the engines and to employ a simple gravity feed.

From Time Magazine Archive

This instrument should be placed higher than the auxiliary oil distributor itself to enable the oil to drain by gravity feed to the oiler.

From Aviation Engines Design?Construction?Operation and Repair by Pag?, Victor Wilfred

It is claimed that all the advantages of the pressure system are obtained with very little more complication than is found on the ordinary gravity feed.

From Aviation Engines Design?Construction?Operation and Repair by Pag?, Victor Wilfred

He can cut down some of the drudgery of stoking by installing a gravity feed type of boiler.

From If You're Going to Live in the Country by Lieberman, Frank

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