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WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun valve has 5 senses
- valve(n = noun.body) - a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it; is a kind of anatomical structure, bodily structure, body structure, complex body part, structure
- valve(n = noun.artifact) - device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone; is a part of brass, brass instrument
- valve(n = noun.artifact) - control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid; has particulars: accelerator, throttle, throttle valve, ball valve, butterfly valve, choke, clack, clack valve, clapper valve, exhaust valve, intake valve, poppet, poppet valve, escape, escape cock, escape valve, relief valve, safety valve, slide valve
- valve(n = noun.animal) - the entire one-piece shell of a snail and certain other molluscs; is a kind of shell
- valve(n = noun.animal) - one of the paired hinged shells of certain molluscs and of brachiopods; is a kind of shell
is a part of heart, pump, ticker
has particulars: cardiac valve, heart valve, valvelet, valvula, valvule, ileocecal valve
Derived forms noun valvelet1, adjective valvular1
is a kind of device
Derived form noun valvelet1
is a kind of control, controller
has parts: handwheel, handwheel
Derived forms noun valvelet1, adjective valvular1
CIDE DICTIONARY
valve, n. [L. valva the leaf, fold, or valve of a door: cf. F. valve.].
- A door; especially, one of a pair of folding doors, or one of the leaves of such a door. [1913 Webster]"Swift through the valves the visionary fair
Repassed." [1913 Webster]"Heavily closed, . . . the valves of the barn doors." [1913 Webster] - A lid, plug, or cover, applied to an aperture so that by its movement, as by swinging, lifting and falling, sliding, turning, or the like, it will open or close the aperture to permit or prevent passage, as of a fluid. [1913 Webster]" A valve may act automatically so as to be opened by the effort of a fluid to pass in one direction, and closed by the effort to pass in the other direction, as a clack valve; or it may be opened or closed by hand or by mechanism, as a screw valve, or a slide valve." [1913 Webster]
- One or more membranous partitions, flaps, or folds, which permit the passage of the contents of a vessel or cavity in one direction, but stop or retard the flow in the opposite direction; as, the ileocolic, mitral, and semilunar valves. [1913 Webster]
- One of the pieces into which a capsule naturally separates when it bursts. [1913 Webster]
- One of the pieces or divisions of bivalve or multivalve shells. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
valve, n.
1 a device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe etc., esp. an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only.
2 Anat. & Zool. a membranous part of an organ etc. allowing a flow of blood etc. in one direction only.
3 Brit. = thermionic valve.
4 a device to vary the effective length of the tube in a brass musical instrument.
5 each of the two shells of an oyster, mussel, etc.
6 Bot. each of the segments into which a capsule or dry fruit dehisces.
7 archaic a leaf of a folding door.
1 a device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe etc., esp. an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only.
2 Anat. & Zool. a membranous part of an organ etc. allowing a flow of blood etc. in one direction only.
3 Brit. = thermionic valve.
4 a device to vary the effective length of the tube in a brass musical instrument.
5 each of the two shells of an oyster, mussel, etc.
6 Bot. each of the segments into which a capsule or dry fruit dehisces.
7 archaic a leaf of a folding door.
Derivative
valvate adj. valved adj. (also in comb.). valveless adj. valvule n.
Etymology
ME f. L valva leaf of a folding door
THESAURUS
valve
aerophone, ball cock, ball valve, bell, bung, bunghole, check valve, cock, cork, discharge tube, double reed, drain cock, draw cock, embouchure, faucet, gate, horn, key, lid, lip, mouthpiece, needle valve, peg, petcock, pin, pipe, plug, radio tube, reed, sea cock, slide, spigot, spike, spile, spill, stop, stopcock, stopgap, stopper, stopple, tap, tooter, tube, vacuum tube, valvula, valvule, wind, wind instrumentROGET THESAURUS
valve
Stopper
N stopper, stopple, plug, cork, bung, spike, spill, stopcock, tap, rammer, ram, ramrod, piston, stop-gap, wadding, stuffing, padding, stopping, dossil, pledget, tompion, tourniquet, cover, valve, vent peg, spigot, slide valve, janitor, doorkeeper, porter, warder, beadle, cerberus, ostiary.Conduit
N conduit, channel, duct, watercourse, race, head race, tail race, abito, aboideau, aboiteau, bito, acequia, acequiador, acequiamadre, arroyo, adit, aqueduct, canal, trough, gutter, pantile, flume, ingate, runner, lock-weir, tedge, vena, dike, main, gully, moat, ditch, drain, sewer, culvert, cloaca, sough, kennel, siphon, piscina, pipe, funnel, tunnel, water pipe, waste pipe, emunctory, gully hole, artery, aorta, pore, spout, scupper, adjutage, ajutage, hose, gargoyle, gurgoyle, penstock, weir, flood gate, water gate, sluice, lock, valve, rose, waterworks, pipeline, vascular.
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