nozzle
Americannoun
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a projecting spout, terminal discharging pipe, or the like, as of a hose or bellows.
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Slang. the nose.
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the spout of a teapot.
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the socket of a candlestick.
noun
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a projecting pipe or spout from which fluid is discharged
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Also called: propelling 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
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a socket, such as the part of a candlestick that holds the candle
Etymology
Origin of nozzle
Example Sentences
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He saved their mother’s home, “with a garden hose and his finger as a nozzle,” she said.
From Los Angeles Times
Around it is another ring containing tiny nozzles.
From Science Daily
Children suck up lamb and rice through a nozzle, like little astronauts.
Then, once the athletes are sitting comfortably, he recommends they use sanitizing wipes to clean any areas they might touch: the seat belt, arm rests, air nozzle.
On Wednesday, his office said the state now has more than 200,000 public and shared electric vehicle charging points throughout the state — with nearly 70% more ports than gasoline nozzles.
From Los Angeles Times
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