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1. salivary duct
noun.
A
duct
through
which
saliva
passes
from
the
salivary
gland
into
the
mouth.
Synonyms
canal
channel
duct
epithelial duct
Antonyms
take away
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2. duct
noun.
(ˈdʌkt)
A
bodily
passage
or
tube
lined
with
epithelial
cells
and
conveying
a
secretion
or
other
substance.
Synonyms
canalis vertebralis
vagina
vertebral canal
pancreatic duct
canal of Schlemm
passage
epithelial duct
bile duct
canalis cervicis uteri
ductus deferens
alimentary canal
digestive tract
gastrointestinal tract
urethra
canaliculus
cartilaginous tube
spinal canal
ampulla
Sylvian aqueduct
lachrymal duct
passageway
ductule
ejaculatory duct
hepatic duct
lymphatic vessel
epididymis
alimentary tract
Schlemm's canal
sinus
ductulus
common bile duct
lymph vessel
tear duct
digestive tube
inguinal canal
umbilical
GI tract
canalis inguinalis
sinus venosus sclerae
salivary duct
cervical canal
seminal duct
canal
venous sinus
Haversian canal
bronchiole
aqueductus cerebri
ureter
umbilical cord
pore
nasolacrimal duct
channel
lactiferous duct
lacrimal duct
cerebral aqueduct
vas deferens
Antonyms
weed
Etymology
duct (English)
ductus (Latin)
3. duct
noun.
(ˈdʌkt)
A
continuous
tube
formed
by
a
row
of
elongated
cells
lacking
intervening
end
walls.
Synonyms
laticifer
plant structure
plant part
vascular plant
tracheophyte
Etymology
duct (English)
ductus (Latin)
4. duct
noun.
(ˈdʌkt)
An
enclosed
conduit
for
a
fluid.
Synonyms
airway
air-intake
air duct
conduit
air passage
Antonyms
take away
artifact
deciduous plant
evergreen plant
cultivated plant
Etymology
duct (English)
ductus (Latin)
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