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culvert

English

Etymology

Origin obscure. A number of possible etymologies have been suggested including

  1. a dialectal word,
  2. a word related to the name of the now-forgotten inventor,
  3. a derivation from French couvert (covered), although couvert is not used in this sense and the French translation of culvert is ponceau or buse de drainage,
  4. a derivation from an unrecorded Dutch word, possibly *coul-vaart, a combination of Dutch coul-, from French couler (to flow), and Dutch vaart (a trip by boat, a canal).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?k?lv?(?)t/

Noun

culvert (plural culverts)

  1. A transverse channel under a road or railway for the draining of water.
    • 1922, Virginia Woolf, Jacob's Room, Vintage Classics, paperback edition, page 91
      A raft of twigs stayed upon a stone, suddenly detached itself, and floated towards the culvert.
    • 1996, Janette Turner Hospital, Oyster, Virago Press, paperback edition, page 167
      After she left, I ran away for a day, and hid myself, solitary, in a culvert under the railway lines.

Derived terms

  • Thorpe Culvert

Translations

Verb

culvert (third-person singular simple present culverts, present participle culverting, simple past and past participle culverted)

  1. To channel (a stream of water) through a culvert.

References


Middle English

Alternative forms

  • colwarde, culvard, culvart, kilvarde

Etymology

From Old French colvert, from Late Latin coll?bertus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kulv?rt/, /?kulward/

Adjective

culvert

  1. vile, nefarious

References

  • “culvert, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.

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bushing

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b????/
  • Hyphenation: bush?ing

Noun

bushing (plural bushings)

  1. (mechanical engineering) A type of bearing, a cylindrical lining designed to reduce friction and wear inside a hole, often used as a casing for a shaft, pin or hinge.
  2. (mechanical engineering) An elastic bearing used as a type of vibration isolator, commonly made of rubber. An interface between two parts, damping the movement and the energy transmitted.
  3. (mechanical engineering) A threaded bushing: a fastener element that is inserted into an object, usually to add a threaded hole in a softer or thin material.
  4. (electrical engineering) A lining for an opening through which a conductor passes, providing insulation and mechanical protection for the conductor.
  5. An adapter for joining pipes of different size.

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