Duct for conveying water to a given place.
In esoterism, a specific object, person, location, or process which allows a person to connect or communicate with a spiritual realm, metaphysical energy, or spiritual entity.
Ещё 1 At this point, he was her only possible conduit to the bonobos.
2 To create a conduit of words, to connect people through a letter.
3 His moving, deeply personal songs provided a conduit for the soldiers' grief.
4 The conduit , an Iranian-Israeli joint venture completed in circumventing the Suez canal.
5 The border with Sudan is an important conduit for goods into Eritrea.
6 The Vatican's main conduit was Banco Ambrosiano, Italy's largest privately owned bank.
7 Bannon was viewed as the administration's conduit to Trump's rabid political base.
8 She was his conduit to the outside world, and he needed her.
9 This study examined the effect of hybrid artificial nerve conduit on IPJG.
10 That is why we must use the urn as container and conduit .
11 One of the committees is a little different in this conduit role.
12 And I became a conduit , pulling the liquid light into the room.
13 He needed only a conduit out of Zurich and she was it.
14 The main conduit which they used was an increase of pension expenditures.
15 Urethral wash cytology was obtained if the patient had an ileal conduit .
16 Think of St. Jude's as a conduit , where here meets the hereafter.
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Conduit в диалектах
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