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Definition of Sparge pipe
1. Noun. A horizontal pipe having fine holes drilled throughout its length so as to deliver a spray of water.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sparge Pipe
Literary usage of Sparge pipe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Disinfection and the Preservation of Food: Together with an Account of the by Samuel Rideal (1903)
"The steam enters the stove through an internal sparge-pipe fitted longitudinally
inside it towards the top, and furnished throughout its length with a ..."
2. Disinfection and the Preservation of Food: Together with an Account of the by Samuel Rideal (1903)
"The steam enters the stove through an internal sparge-pipe fitted longitudinally
inside it towards the top, and furnished throughout its length with a ..."
3. Disinfection and Disinfectants: Together with an Account of the Chemical by Samuel Rideal (1895)
"The steam enters the stove through an internal sparge-pipe fitted longitudinally
inside it towards the top, and furnished throughout its length with a ..."
4. Rivington's Notes on Building Construction by Walter Noble Twelvetrees (1915)
"The flushing may be done by a sparge pipe. A good example of a stall urinal is
made by Messrs. Doulton. This consists of a white glazed vulcanite fitting, ..."
5. Reports of the Commission Appointed by the Admiralty, the War Office, and by Royal Society of London (1905)
"... viz., ranges of partitioned stalls made of slate, flushed with water from a
sparge pipe, the flow being carried direct into the nearest drain. ..."