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pipeline
English
Etymology
From pipe +? line.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pa?p?la?n/
Noun
pipeline (plural pipelines)
- A conduit made of pipes used to convey water, gas or petroleum etc.
- An oil pipeline has been opened from the Caspian Sea.
- A channel (either physical or logical) by which information is transmitted sequentially (that is, the first information in is the first information out).
- 3D images are rendered using the graphics pipeline.
- (figuratively) A system or process through which something is conducted.
- A new version of the software is in the pipeline, but has not been rolled out.
- April 19 2002, Scott Tobias, AV Club Fightville[1]
- The gym’s proprietor, “Crazy” Tim Credeur, heads up the Gladiator Academy, which serves as a pipeline for amateur MMA fighters to move up the ranks, though few of them do.
- 2012, Olivier Nyirubugara, Surfing the Past: Digital Learners in the History Class (page 257)
- History education has also been considered as a pipeline that connects learners with 'their roots', thereby imbuing in them an awareness of their identity.
- (surfing) The inside of a wave that a surfer is riding, when the wave has started closing over it.
Meronyms
- pipe
Hyponyms
- continuous delivery pipeline
Descendants
- ? Japanese: ?????? (paipurain)
Translations
See also
- queue
- FIFO
Verb
pipeline (third-person singular simple present pipelines, present participle pipelining, simple past and past participle pipelined)
- (computing, transitive) To design (a microchip etc.) so that processing takes place in efficient stages, the output of each stage being fed as input to the next.
- (transitive) To convey something by a system of pipes
- (transitive) To lay a system of pipes through something
- (rare, slang, transitive) To connect a tube from ones mouth to ones anus (or the anus of another), in order to force someone to eat feces.
Translations
References
- pipeline on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French
Etymology
From English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pi.plin/
Noun
pipeline m (plural pipelines)
- oil pipeline
Synonyms
- oléoduc
Further reading
- “pipeline” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Portuguese
Noun
pipeline m (plural pipelines)
- (computing) pipeline (set of data processing elements connected in series)
pipeline From the web:
- what pipeline did biden shut down
- what pipeline means
- what pipeline is being built
- what pipeline get shut down
cumec
English
Etymology
Blend of cubic +? metre +? second.
Noun
cumec (plural cumecs)
- A measure of the rate of flow of fluid, especially through a pipeline, equal to one cubic metre per second (m³/s).
Related terms
- cusec
Anagrams
- cecum
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