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Definition
Synonym
Keilovalschieber
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Keilovalschieber
m
oval type wedge gate valve
Rohrarmatur
f
; Armatur
f
(zur Durchflussregelung in Rohrleitungen)
constr.
Rohrarmaturen
pl
; Armaturen
pl
Absperrarmatur
f
Absperrschieber
m
; Schieber
m
Armatur mit Innengewindeanschluss
Keilovalschieber
m
pipe fitting; valve (for flow control in pipelines)
pipe fittings; valves
shut-off valve
gate valve; stop valve
valve with screwed socket
oval-type wedge gate valve
Keilovalschieber
m
oval type wedge gate valve
Rohrarmatur
f
; Armatur
f
(zur Durchflussregelung in Rohrleitungen)
constr.
Rohrarmaturen
pl
; Armaturen
pl
Absperrarmatur
f
Absperrschieber
m
; Schieber
m
Armatur mit Innengewindeanschluss
Keilovalschieber
m
pipe fitting; valve (for flow control in pipelines)
pipe fittings; valves
shut-off valve
gate valve; stop valve
valve with screwed socket
oval-type wedge gate valve
Deutsche
Keilovalschieber Synonyme
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oval type wedge gate valve Synonyme
oval
archery ground
athletic field
badminton court
baseball field
basketball court
billiard parlor
bowling alley
bowling green
course
court
cricket ground
croquet ground
croquet lawn
diamond
egg-shaped
ellipse
ellipsoidal
elliptic
elliptical
fairway
field
football field
glaciarium
golf course
golf links
gridiron
gym
gymnasium
ice rink
infield
links
obovate
obovoid
outfield
ovate
oviform
ovoid
ovule
playground
playing field
playroom
polo ground
pool hall
poolroom
putting green
racecourse
racket court
rink
skating rink
soccer field
squash court
stretch
tennis court
track
turf
Keilovalschieber Definition
Blow
valve
(
)
See
Snifting
valve.
Double-beat
valve
(
)
See
under
Valve.
D
valve
(
)
A
kind
of
slide
valve.
See
Slide
valve,
under
Slide.
Gate
(
n.
)
A
large
door
or
passageway
in
the
wall
of
a
city,
of
an
inclosed
field
or
place,
or
of
a
grand
edifice,
etc.
Gate
(
n.
)
An
opening
for
passage
in
any
inclosing
wall,
fence,
or
barrier
Gate
(
n.
)
A
door,
valve,
or
other
device,
for
stopping
the
passage
of
water
through
a
dam,
lock,
pipe,
etc.
Gate
(
n.
)
The
places
which
command
the
entrances
or
access
Gate
(
n.
)
In
a
lock
tumbler,
the
opening
for
the
stump
of
the
bolt
to
pass
through
or
into.
Gate
(
n.
)
The
channel
or
opening
through
which
metal
is
poured
into
the
mold
Gate
(
n.
)
The
waste
piece
of
metal
cast
in
the
opening
Gate
(
v.
t.)
To
supply
with
a
gate.
Gate
(
v.
t.)
To
punish
by
requiring
to
be
within
the
gates
at
an
earlier
hour
than
usual.
Gate
(
n.
)
A
way
Gate
(
n.
)
Manner
Kingston
valve
(
)
A
conical
valve,
opening
outward,
to
close
the
mouth
of
a
pipe
which
passes
through
the
side
of
a
vessel
below
the
water
line.
Lych
gate
(
)
See
under
Lich.
Oval
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
eggs
Oval
(
a.
)
Having
the
figure
of
an
egg
Oval
(
a.
)
Broadly
elliptical.
Oval
(
n.
)
A
body
or
figure
in
the
shape
of
an
egg,
or
popularly,
of
an
ellipse.
Sea-gate
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Sea-gait
-type
(
n.
)
A
combining
form
signifying
impressed
form
Type
(
n.
)
The
mark
or
impression
of
something
Type
(
n.
)
Form
or
character
impressed
Type
(
n.
)
A
figure
or
representation
of
something
to
come
Type
(
n.
)
That
which
possesses
or
exemplifies
characteristic
qualities
Type
(
n.
)
A
general
form
or
structure
common
to
a
number
of
individuals
Type
(
n.
)
The
original
object,
or
class
of
objects,
scene,
face,
or
conception,
which
becomes
the
subject
of
a
copy
Type
(
n.
)
A
simple
compound,
used
as
a
mode
or
pattern
to
which
other
compounds
are
conveniently
regarded
as
being
related,
and
from
which
they
may
be
actually
or
theoretically
derived.
Type
(
n.
)
A
raised
letter,
figure,
accent,
or
other
character,
cast
in
metal
or
cut
in
wood,
used
in
printing.
Type
(
n.
)
Such
letters
or
characters,
in
general,
or
the
whole
quantity
of
them
used
in
printing,
spoken
of
collectively
Type
(
v.
t.)
To
represent
by
a
type,
model,
or
symbol
beforehand
Type
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
an
expression
or
copy
of
Valve
(
n.
)
A
door
Valve
(
n.
)
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.
Valve
(
n.
)
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
Valve
(
n.
)
One
of
the
pieces
into
which
a
capsule
naturally
separates
when
it
bursts.
Valve
(
n.
)
One
of
the
two
similar
portions
of
the
shell
of
a
diatom.
Valve
(
n.
)
A
small
portion
of
certain
anthers,
which
opens
like
a
trapdoor
to
allow
the
pollen
to
escape,
as
in
the
barberry.
Valve
(
n.
)
One
of
the
pieces
or
divisions
of
bivalve
or
multivalve
shells.
Valve-shell
(
n.
)
Any
fresh-water
gastropod
of
the
genus
Valvata.
Water
gate
(
)
A
gate,
or
valve,
by
which
a
flow
of
water
is
permitted,
prevented,
or
regulated.
Wedge
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
metal,
or
other
hard
material,
thick
at
one
end,
and
tapering
to
a
thin
edge
at
the
other,
used
in
splitting
wood,
rocks,
etc.,
in
raising
heavy
bodies,
and
the
like.
It
is
one
of
the
six
elementary
machines
called
the
mechanical
powers.
See
Illust.
of
Mechanical
powers,
under
Mechanical.
Wedge
(
n.
)
A
solid
of
five
sides,
having
a
rectangular
base,
two
rectangular
or
trapezoidal
sides
meeting
in
an
edge,
and
two
triangular
ends.
Wedge
(
n.
)
A
mass
of
metal,
especially
when
of
a
wedgelike
form.
Wedge
(
n.
)
Anything
in
the
form
of
a
wedge,
as
a
body
of
troops
drawn
up
in
such
a
form.
Wedge
(
n.
)
The
person
whose
name
stands
lowest
on
the
list
of
the
classical
tripos
Wedge
(
v.
t.)
To
cleave
or
separate
with
a
wedge
or
wedges,
or
as
with
a
wedge
Wedge
(
v.
t.)
To
force
or
drive
as
a
wedge
is
driven.
Wedge
(
v.
t.)
To
force
by
crowding
and
pushing
as
a
wedge
does
oval type wedge gate valve Bedeutung
valve
one
of
the
paired
hinged
shells
of
certain
molluscs
and
of
brachiopods
valve
the
entire
one-piece
shell
of
a
snail
and
certain
other
molluscs
accelerator
throttle
throttle
valve
a
valve
that
regulates
the
supply
of
fuel
to
the
engine
AND
circuit
AND
gate
a
circuit
in
a
computer
that
fires
only
when
all
of
its
inputs
fire
arrival
gate
gate
where
passengers
disembark
ball
valve
any
valve
that
checks
flow
by
the
seating
of
a
ball
butterfly
valve
a
valve
in
a
carburetor
that
consists
of
a
disc
that
turns
and
acts
as
a
throttle
chock
wedge
a
block
of
wood
used
to
prevent
the
sliding
or
rolling
of
a
heavy
object
clack
valve
clack
clapper
valve
a
simple
valve
with
a
hinge
on
one
side,
allows
fluid
to
flow
in
only
one
direction
departure
gate
gate
where
passengers
embark
diode
rectifying
tube
rectifying
valve
a
thermionic
tube
having
two
electrodes,
used
as
a
rectifier
exhaust
valve
a
valve
through
which
burned
gases
from
a
cylinder
escape
into
the
exhaust
manifold
gate
a
movable
barrier
in
a
fence
or
wall
gate
logic
gate
a
computer
circuit
with
several
inputs
but
only
one
output
that
can
be
activated
by
particular
combinations
of
inputs
gate
passageway
(as
in
an
air
terminal)
where
passengers
can
embark
or
disembark
Golden
Gate
Bridge
a
suspension
bridge
across
the
Golden
Gate
head
gate
a
gate
upstream
from
a
lock
or
canal
that
is
used
to
control
the
flow
of
water
at
the
upper
end
heart
valve
an
implant
that
replaces
a
natural
cardiac
valve
intake
valve
a
valve
that
controls
the
flow
of
fluid
through
an
intake
lock-gate
a
gate
that
can
be
locked
NAND
circuit
NAND
gate
a
logic
gate
that
produces
an
output
that
is
the
inverse
of
the
output
of
an
AND
gate
n-type
semiconductor
a
semiconductor
in
which
electrical
conduction
is
due
chiefly
to
the
movement
of
electrons
OR
circuit
OR
gate
a
gate
circuit
in
a
computer
that
fires
when
any
of
its
inputs
fire
Oval
Office
the
office
of
the
President
of
the
United
States
in
the
White
House
pitching
wedge
a
wedge
used
to
loft
the
golf
ball
over
obstacles
poppet
poppet
valve
a
mushroom-shaped
valve
that
rises
perpendicularly
from
its
seat,
commonly
used
in
internalombustion
engines
p-type
semiconductor
a
semiconductor
in
which
electrical
conduction
is
due
chiefly
to
the
movement
of
positive
holes
pump-type
pliers
a
type
of
pliers
rocker
arm
valve
rocker
a
lever
pivoted
at
the
center,
used
especially
to
push
a
valve
down
in
an
internalombustion
engine
safety
valve
relief
valve
escape
valve
escape
cock
escape
a
valve
in
a
container
in
which
pressure
can
build
up
(as
a
steam
boiler),
it
opens
automatically
when
the
pressure
reaches
a
dangerous
level
sand
wedge
a
wedge
used
to
get
out
of
sand
traps
slide
valve
valve
that
opens
and
closes
a
passageway
by
sliding
over
a
port
sluicegate
sluice
valve
floodgate
penstock
head
gate
water
gate
regulator
consisting
of
a
valve
or
gate
that
controls
the
rate
of
water
flow
through
a
sluice
starting
gate
starting
stall
a
movable
barrier
on
the
starting
line
of
a
race
course
tail
gate
a
gate
downstream
from
a
lock
or
canal
that
is
used
to
control
the
flow
of
water
at
the
lower
end
threshold
element
threshold
gate
a
logic
element
that
performs
a
threshold
operation
tube
vacuum
tube
thermionic
vacuum
tube
thermionic
tube
electron
tube
thermionic
valve
electronic
device
consisting
of
a
system
of
electrodes
arranged
in
an
evacuated
glass
or
metal
envelope
type
a
small
metal
block
bearing
a
raised
character
on
one
end,
produces
a
printed
character
when
inked
and
pressed
on
paper,
he
dropped
a
case
of
type,
so
they
made
him
pick
them
up
type
slug
slug
a
strip
of
type
metal
used
for
spacing
valve
control
consisting
of
a
mechanical
device
for
controlling
the
flow
of
a
fluid
valve
device
in
a
brass
wind
instrument
for
varying
the
length
of
the
air
column
to
alter
the
pitch
of
a
tone
valve-in-head
engine
internalombustion
engine
having
both
inlet
and
exhaust
valves
located
in
the
cylinder
head
wedge
something
solid
that
is
usable
as
an
inclined
plane
(shaped
like
a
V)
that
can
be
pushed
between
two
things
to
separate
them
wedge
(golf)
an
iron
with
considerable
loft
and
a
broad
sole
wedge
heel
wedge
a
heel
that
is
an
extension
of
the
sole
of
the
shoe
wicket
wicket
door
wicket
gate
small
gate
or
door
(especially
one
that
is
part
of
a
larger
door)
X-OR
circuit
XOR
circuit
XOR
gate
gate
for
exclusive
OR,
a
circuit
in
a
computer
that
fires
only
if
only
one
of
its
inputs
fire
body
type
somatotype
a
category
of
physique
asthenic
type
ectomorphy
slender,
weak,
and
lightweight
endomorphy
pyknic
type
round,
fat,
and
heavy
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