Definitions for conduit

conduit con·duit

Spelling: [kon-dwit, -doo-it, -dyoo-it, -dit]
IPA: /ˈkɒn dwɪt, -du ɪt, -dyu ɪt, -dɪt/

Conduit is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 160 anagrams from letters in conduit (cdinotu).

Definitions for conduit

noun

  1. a pipe, tube, or the like, for conveying water or other fluid.
  2. a similar natural passage.
  3. Electricity. a structure containing one or more ducts.
  4. Archaic. a fountain.

Origin of conduit

1300-50; Middle English Anglo-French, Old French Medieval Latin conductus pipe channel; see conduce, duct

Examples for conduit

Although Moore was the conduit between Thompson and White, she has since proclaimed her innocence.

I met an old friend to-day at my dressmaker's in conduit Street.

By this simple operation, the continuity of the conduit is twice broken.

They have also to be constructed to give a smooth surface to the conduit.

That was why my first step was to my old tailor's in conduit Street.

The group, which was founded in 2001, uses an American nonprofit as conduit for donations.

Hezbollah might collapse, without Syria as a conduit for arms from Iraq.

He was the conduit through which hundreds of people knew one another and kept in touch and up to date with each other.

This opening connected with a conduit, which ran off towards the sea.

“We view our role as simply a conduit to connect voters with information,” Bates said.

Word Value for conduit
Scrable

10

Words with friends

13

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